Loss Of Innocence: A daughter's addiction. A father's fight to save her.
By (Author) Carren Clem
By (author) Ron Clem
Ebury Publishing
Virgin Books
1st May 2008
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about drug and alcohol problems
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
362.299
Paperback
272
Width 130mm, Height 194mm, Spine 17mm
189g
ONE FAMILY'S BATTLE AGAINST METH ADDICTION The Clems were a family living the American dream until their fifteen-year-old daughter Carren became addicted to Meth. Within two months of first taking the highly addictive drug, Carren had moved out of the family home, spent her entire savings on Meth and resorted to stealing, dealing and prostitution to pay for her habit.Told from both Carren's perspective and from the perspective of her father Ron, Loss of Innocence shares the shocking story of how a middle-class girl growing up in a stable home could get so lost. A former LA police officer, Ron describes how he went back to being a cop to try to rescue his daughter and how he suffered a heart attack in the street when he witnessed Carren selling herself to a drug dealer; Carren shares the events leading up to her first taste of drugs, and her descent into addiction with moving candour and dignity.Carren is now clean and sober, and in this frank, compelling book she and her family prove that there can be life after drug addiction.
Ron Clem, a retired Los Angeles police officer, is the president of non-profit organisation Teens in Crisis. He is a court-recognised methamphetamine expert and has testified in numerous court cases involving children and methamphetamines. His daughter, Carren, works in Yellowstone National Park.