Wasted

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Wasted
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mark Johnson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 130
Category/GenreBiographies:General
True Stories of Heroism, Endurance and Survival
Coping with drug and alcohol abuse
ISBN/Barcode 9780751539738
ClassificationsDewey:362.764092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Sphere
Publication Date 3 April 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Mark Johnson's father had 'LOVE' tattooed across his left hand, but that didn't stop the beatings. The Johnson children would turn up to school with broken fingers and chipped teeth, but no one ever thought of investigating their home life. Mark just slipped through the cracks, and kept on falling. For years. Constantly in trouble at school, Mark began stealing at the age of seven, was drinking by the age of eight, and took his first hit of heroin aged eleven. A sensitive, intelligent boy, he could never stay on the right path, and though Art College beckoned, he ended up in Portland prison instead. With searing honesty, WASTED documents Mark's descent into the depths of addiction and criminality. Homeless, hooked on heroin and crack, no one - least of all Mark - believed he would survive. And yet - astonishingly - he somehow pulled himself through, and now runs his own thriving tree surgery business, employing and helping other recovering addicts. His story is at once shocking and inspiring - a compelling account of his struggle to save himself, and help save others in the process.

Author Biography

Mark Johnson was born in the West Midlands in 1970. After years of drug and alcohol abuse, he finally became clean six years ago. He now runs his tree surgery business and helps other recovering addicts.

Reviews

'As gripping as it is appalling, WASTED is all you could ask of a misery-and-trauma book - it's shocking and it's haunting and it's about one hell of a life' DAILY MAIL, Critic's Choice