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Dopesick
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Dopesick

Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America

Little, Brown US, 2018
First Edition: 2018 more...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Eye Opening
  • Overview
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

Award-winning journalist Beth Macy, author of Factory Man, provides a bottomlessly bleak, well-researched and compassionately told epic of heroin and opioid addiction in Virginia’s rural Appalachian mountains. A former Roanoke Times reporter, Macy watched the opioid epidemic build from ground zero – rural, poor, white communities ravaged by globalization, automation and the coal industry’s decline. She paints vivid, heartbreaking portraits of addicted people, rich and poor alike. Readers interested in crime, addiction, marketing, public policy and the long road to recovery will find Macy’s dark tale compelling.

Take-Aways

  • Overdoses have killed 300,000 Americans since 2003; experts predict 300,000 more by 2023.
  • In the 1890s, Bayer AG sold heroin in 23 nations to cure morphine addiction and alcoholism.
  • Opium-based nostrums addicted 250,000 Americans in 1900. 

About the Author

Best-selling author Beth Macy also wrote Truevine and Factory Man. She has received many reporting awards and won a Nieman Fellowship in journalism at Harvard University. 


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