

A new audio book to do the “to dos” with and some Lego breaks
Told be a comedian, this book tells Kasher‘s addiction at 13, his life as a middle school dropout and “right turn”. I‘d like about 50 less pages of his debauchery (we got it) and 50 more pages of his evolution to recovery. Entertaining, and funny at times.
Sometimes the crassness and addiction was a bit too much for me. But there are a lot of things about this story that kept me turning the pages... undiagnosed ADHD, and a lot of the scenes are places I know well. While I don't always subscribe to his brand of humor, I appreciate that he tried to tell his story with brutal honesty. It helps to know that he eventually figures it out, gets the support he needs, and moves forward with his life.