The river: a memoir
The impact of alcoholism on a New York family is described through the eyes of a young boy. The boy's journey through a series of traumatic experiences, family shelters, and foster homes illustrates the insidious mechanism of addiction and how it propagates from one generation to the next. His struggle to survive is a story of brokenness, heartache, and hope.
"Gut wrenching, inspiring and crushing as only real life can be. A guide out of hell if you're determined to make the journey." - book lover
"Where Has This Great Book Been Hiding?" - bookworm
"Fast-moving, gripping...." - NY Shannon
"... very unlikely and magnificent achievement demonstrates the power of one young man’s will." - Joe Falcone
"ENGROSSING READ” - NGK
"One of the best memoirs I've ever read." - Amy M
"I loved this book. No, I LOVED this book!! It is a tale of sorrowful abuse and then rising from the ashes of a destroyed childhood. It is a true story. So many horrible events the author and his many siblings endured in their childhood. Disturbing, yes, but I couldn’t put this book down. It should be required reading for junior high, senior high and anyone else who feels they’ve been given a rough life. EXCELLENT!"- javajanet
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About the Author
The memoir "the river" is my account of growing up with alcoholic parents in New York City. It encompasses the near destruction of my family and my struggle to survive a series of traumatic childhood experiences. I wanted to share as much as possible so that adolescents and young adults in similar situations might find hope.