High: Confessions of an International Drug Smuggler
By (Author) Brian O'Dea
Ebury Publishing
Virgin Books
1st October 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: general
363.45092
Paperback
352
Width 130mm, Height 194mm, Spine 22mm
242g
THE COMPELLING STORY OF ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST SUCCESSFUL MARIJUANA SMUGGLERS Abused as a child by his local priest, Brian O'Dea, a once ordinary young man, became a rebel, using and selling drugs for the escape and excitement they offered. Soon he was operating a $100 million a year, 120-man business, and had developed a terrifying cocaine addiction.Eventually he quit the trade - and the drugs - and was working with recovering addicts in Santa Barbara, when the authorities finally caught up with him. Extracts of Brian's prison diary - perceptive, funny and alarming - are interleaved with a vivid re-telling of his outlaw years and the ultimate recognition of the things in his life that were worth living for.
" A tightly edited, slick product that will appeal to a wide variety of readers... . Edgy, staccato accounts of the monotonous, terrifying lunacy of a massively overcrowded federal correctional institution are wonderfully realized." -- "The Telegram" (St. John' s) " High is an often gripping and sometimes mordantly funny memoir... . A book that's clearly the product of a fine, and disciplined, mind." -- "Winnipeg Free Press"
Brian O'Dea is a film and television producer in Toronto, where he lives with his wife and son.