
Tweak: Growing Up on Crystal Meth - Nic Sheff
Nic Sheff
The New York Times bestseller now a major film, starring Steve Carell and Bafta and Golden Globe nominated Timothee Chalamet.
Nic Sheff was drunk for the first time at age 11. In the years that followed, he would develop addictions. Even so, he felt like he would always be able to quit and put his life together whenever he needed to. It took a violent relapse one summer to convince him otherwise.
In a voice that is raw and honest, Nic spares no detail in telling us the compelling true story of his relapse and the road to recovery. He paints an extraordinary picture for us of a person at odds with his past, with his family, with his substances, and with himself.
Tweak is a raw, harrowing, and ultimately hopeful tale of the road from relapse to recovery and complements his father’s parallel memoir, Beautiful Boy.
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$7.53Tweak: Growing Up on Crystal Meth - Nic Sheff
Nic Sheff
The New York Times bestseller now a major film, starring Steve Carell and Bafta and Golden Globe nominated Timothee Chalamet.
Nic Sheff was drunk for the first time at age 11. In the years that followed, he would develop addictions. Even so, he felt like he would always be able to quit and put his life together whenever he needed to. It took a violent relapse one summer to convince him otherwise.
In a voice that is raw and honest, Nic spares no detail in telling us the compelling true story of his relapse and the road to recovery. He paints an extraordinary picture for us of a person at odds with his past, with his family, with his substances, and with himself.
Tweak is a raw, harrowing, and ultimately hopeful tale of the road from relapse to recovery and complements his father’s parallel memoir, Beautiful Boy.
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Nic Sheff
The New York Times bestseller now a major film, starring Steve Carell and Bafta and Golden Globe nominated Timothee Chalamet.
Nic Sheff was drunk for the first time at age 11. In the years that followed, he would develop addictions. Even so, he felt like he would always be able to quit and put his life together whenever he needed to. It took a violent relapse one summer to convince him otherwise.
In a voice that is raw and honest, Nic spares no detail in telling us the compelling true story of his relapse and the road to recovery. He paints an extraordinary picture for us of a person at odds with his past, with his family, with his substances, and with himself.
Tweak is a raw, harrowing, and ultimately hopeful tale of the road from relapse to recovery and complements his father’s parallel memoir, Beautiful Boy.













