Book summaryJames Brown, a novelist and teacher, writes eloquently about his experiences with drugs and alcohol--problems that have been handed down for generations: two of his siblings were addicts and suicides, and his mother was an addict who ended up in prison. Media reviews"Well-written and unspeakably sad...." |
Los Angeles Diaries; a memoirby James BrownFirst printing
Book desription: New York, New York:: Morrow/Harper Collins,. 2003.. First printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Octavo, 8 1/2" tall, 200 pages. A near fine, clean, hard cover first edition with light shelf wear but a slight break at the botton gutter fold; hinges and binding tight, paper white. In a near fine, lightly worn dust jacket with the original price.
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