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The night of the gun
Book • 2008
The Night of the Gun is a brutally honest memoir by David Carr, detailing his journey from the depths of crack addiction to becoming a respected journalist at The New York Times.
The book explores themes of addiction, recovery, and the reliability of memory, as Carr interviews friends, family, and others to piece together his past.
It's a story of personal redemption and the power of truth-telling.
The book explores themes of addiction, recovery, and the reliability of memory, as Carr interviews friends, family, and others to piece together his past.
It's a story of personal redemption and the power of truth-telling.
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as a compelling addiction memoir.

Marc Lewis

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Neuroscience: Addiction as Learning - The Missing Link? — Prof. Marc Lewis
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when discussing the unreliability of memory and the investigation of past events.

Josh Peck

Josh Peck on Sobriety and Self-Improvement | You Have Been Misled