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Leave Out the Tragic Parts
Leave Out the Tragic Parts: A Grandfather's Search for a Boy Lost to Addiction | Dave Kindred
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Dave Kindred's extraordinary investigation of the death of his grandson yields a powerful memoir of addiction, grief, and the stories we choose to tell our families and ourselves Jared Kindred left his home and family at the age of eighteen, choosing to wander across America on freight train cars and live on the street. Addicted to alcohol most of his short life, and withholding the truth from many who loved him, he never found a way to survive. Through this ordeal, Dave Kindred's love for his grandson has never wavered. Leave Out the Tragic Parts is not merely a reflection on love and addiction and loss. It is a hard-won work of reportage, meticulously reconstructing the life Jared chose for himself--a life that rejected the comforts of civilization in favor of a chance to roam free. Kindred asks painful but important questions about the lies we tell to get along, and what binds families together or allows them to fracture. Jared's story ended in tragedy, but the act of telling it is an act of healing and redemption. This is an important book on how to love your family, from a great writer who has lived its lessons.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5/5. Overall I really enjoyed this book. Kindred discusses his grandson‘s addiction to alcohol. Most books on addiction focus on opiate or illicit drug use that I‘ve read, so this was a welcome change of pace. He also dives into his grandson‘s world of train-hopping which was quite interesting to read. Be ready to tear up at the end!

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Finally have a day off to start this one! Had to check out the new library that opened by me! 📚