
little girl lost: one womans journey into meth--as seen through the eyes of a little girl
Diane Ganzer Baum
About the Book | |||
The world of meth is a harrowing place. Do a line, take a hit or shoot it up and you enter a world that can soon grow out of control. People, places, things mean nothing because you are free falling. The more you enter, the more you’ll never want toMoreThe world of meth is a harrowing place. Do a line, take a hit or shoot it up and you enter a world that can soon grow out of control. People, places, things mean nothing because you are free falling. The more you enter, the more you’ll never want to leave until the day--you never come back.This is the story as seen through the eyes of a child who grows to adulthood watching her own mother disintegrate from meth use. The men. The booze. The sex. The drugs…it becomes ever-consuming, until her daughter becomes nothing more to her than a fuzzy memory.All this child has are memories of a person who once valued her existence and a purple dinosaur named Barney.What life will she enter as an adult as her painful past comes into her future? | |||