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Finding Tess
Finding Tess: A Mother's Search for Answers in a Dopesick America | Beth Macy
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On Christmas Eve, 2017, Tess Henry was found dead in a dumpster in Las Vegas. Tess was a 28-year-old new mother, a former honor roll student, and high school basketball player from suburban Roanoke, Virginia, a place ravaged by the national opioid crisis. The New York Times best-selling author Beth Macy chronicled Tess and her mom, Patricia, through Tess's harrowing, years-long battle to recover from heroin addiction in her award-winning book, Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company That Addicted America. But just as Tess was on the brink of returning to a normal life with her young son, she was brutally murdered.
Finding Tess: A Mother’s Search for Answers in a Dopesick America is a psychosocial autopsy of sorts, not just a retracing of Tess’s final steps on the streets of Las Vegas, but also a dissection of what went wrong during the six-year span of her opioid addiction, as well as the changes inspired by her story. This exclusive audio documentary—a coda to Dopesick—features interviews with Tess, her family, and many of those who tried to help her along the way, as well as the systems and the people who failed her. By tracing Tess’s final steps as she tried so hard to make her way back to Virginia—and to her son—Finding Tess illuminates a journey shared by too many of the 2.6 million Americans battling opioid addiction, offering lessons from a cast of unlikely heroes and, along with them, hope.
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"i carry your heart with me (i carry it in)". Copyright 1952, ©1980, 1991 by the Trustees for the E.E. Cummings Trust, from COMPLETE POEMS: 1904-1962 by E. E. Cummings, edited by George J. Firmage. Used by permission of Liveright Publishing Corporation
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Bekkers
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Book #15

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Beth should‘ve made a podcast instead of a book! All the stiffness and awkwardness that made the Dopesick #audiobook unbearable is gone in this original.

The “book” comes after Tess‘s murder and features Beth in conversation with Tess‘s mother, people she met in Las Vegas and VA, her rehab facilitator, and more.

Beth is attached to Tess and her family, and her passion to bring Tess‘s killer to justice and close the MAT loopholes shines! 4⭐️ ⬇️⬇️

Megabooks Y‘all might get a lot more audiobooks today. I‘m trying to finish my written reviews for April and May. @Cinfhen I think you‘d like this original way more than Dopesick. I did. And I also got Stephanie Danler‘s new memoir on audio from the library 🥰🥰 party time! 5y
Cinfhen Ohhhh!! I‘m looking forward to hearing more about Stray....I always felt Bittersweet was a semi-autobiography 5y
Megabooks @Cinfhen I‘m just finding my rhythm with Stray. Sometimes it can take me up to 25%, and I‘m about 12% in. 5y
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Cinfhen For some reason Finding Tess is not free for me....maybe it was a freebie in April ??!?! 5y
Megabooks @Cinfhen maybe it was. Sorry!! 🤦🏻‍♀️ 5y
Cinfhen It‘s ok...I‘ll get to it one day 😄 (edited) 5y
TheAromaofBooks I've been using that same book log and really like it!! 5y
Megabooks @TheAromaofBooks yes! I don‘t like the limited categories so I‘m not using them, but overall I like it. 5y
TheAromaofBooks I actually used white-out on the categories and made my own 😂 5y
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I picked up this #audibleoriginal the month it was free.

Honestly, I didn‘t love Dopesick. I just don‘t think it is the best book about the opiate epidemic.

HOWEVER, I am LOVING hearing Macy‘s first-hand interviews about Tess and following Tess‘s story start-to-finish. I really think this is a much better book than Dopesick.

It‘s about 5 hours. I‘ve listened to 2, and I know I should try to sleep...but...

Cinfhen I didn‘t love Dopesick either....but I‘m curious to learn more about Tess. Part of why I disliked Dopesick was Macy‘s narration. Her voice just grated on my nerves....I‘m worried I‘ll have the same reaction with Tess 🥺 5y
Megabooks @Cinfhen it‘s more like a podcast than an audiobook. A lot of it is the recordings of her interviews with Tess‘s mom and other people who knew her. So it‘s not just Beth talking. And I hated Beth‘s narration in Dopesick, too, but she sounds so much better here! 5y
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Heartbreaking

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This is the first book I have read where the individual is not telling their stories because unfortunately she lost her life due to the horrible disease but hearing it from her parents perspective and the counselor that I spent the last two years before Before the tragedy trying to help her before tess was found. Excellent work and hard to put down

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This book had me go through a tons of emotions. I was angry about the system that failed her, heartbroken that her life was taken away, tearful when she discussed her dopesickness. Just such a wide range of emotions, but so so worth the journey.

#bookishbingo #AprilBingo #Challenge

#ChapterBreakBingo

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ElizaMarie

So I can across this one. I‘m interested in reading Dopesick as well. Listening to some of the interviews had me tear up. Recently (about a year but feels like yesterday) a close family member lost her battle with heroin. So this audio hits way too close to home.