The 1 New York Times Bestseller Is Now a Major-Motion Picture Directed by Ron Howard

A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis

The 1 New York Times bestseller is now a major-motion picture directed by Ron Howard. The memoir tells the story of a family and culture in crisis, as the author's family is torn apart by addiction and mental illness.

The author's father is an alcoholic who is abusive to his wife and children. The author's mother is a drug addict who is unable to care for herself or her children.

The author and her siblings are forced to grow up quickly and take on adult responsibilities. They learn to cope with their parents' addictions and mental illnesses, and they learn to rely on each other for support.

The memoir is a powerful and moving story about the resilience of the human spirit. It is a story about the importance of family and the power of hope.


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