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Way We Stay: A Memoir of Recovery

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CERE’S ONLY SON’S OPIATE ADDICTION leaves her coping with pain, fear, and humiliation for twelve long years. A small town psychotherapist, living in the idyllic islands of the Pacific Northwest, she struggles to balance the needs of her family beneath the shadow of addiction. She revisits her tumultuous childhood beginning in the Bay Area with her her birth during the Summer Of Love to leftist radical hippies. Cere retraces her parents’ intense, but brief, political involvement in the leftist militant group The Weather Underground. Eventually, her family moves to Whidbey Island where her parents raise her and her brother in a small, rural, alternative community.

In the midst of a painful, high-risk, adolescence she invites the reader into her internal world as a teen-age mother in 1985, an adoptive mom in 2000, and a psychotherapist of twenty-five years desperately trying to heal her family and herself from the suffering caused by addiction. Written in a sparse, poetic language, The Way We Stay is a story of heartbreaking love, vulnerability, faith and healing.

Author: Demuth, Cere

Topic: Biography / Autobiography
Media: Book
ISBN: 1532389590
Language: English
Pages: 276

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Weight 0.78 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × 0.62 in

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