Rose Andersen The Heart And Other Monsters

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Essayist Andersen’s debut memoir is the riveting and raw story of her dysfunctional childhood and her younger sister’s 2013 death from a meth overdose. Andersen and her sister grow up in California, with an artist mother and a father with writing aspirations who cheats on his spouse, lies, and verbally abuses his family. The couple divorces when the girls are four and 10, and their mother temporarily partners with an emotionally abusive boyfriend. As they grow older, each sister becomes drawn to drugs: Andersen becomes dependent on cocaine and alcohol (she later quits both, and conquers Hodgkin’s lymphoma), but Sarah—drawn to opioids, heroin, and methadone—is unsuccessful in her attempts to get clean through rehab. Andersen is critical yet protective toward her sibling, and blames herself for not being more understanding and patient though she tries to support Sarah’s rehabilitation. After Sarah is found dead from an overdose at age 24, Andersen scours the coroner’s report and later court transcripts, delving into evidence suggesting that Sarah’s lethal dose was not accidental, but rather, administered by a man who thought she knew too much about a heinous crime he had committed . This tragic tale of addiction will resonate deeply with readers. (July)
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Reviewed on : 04/07/2020
Release date: 07/07/2020
Genre: Nonfiction
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Rose Andersen The Heart And Other Monsters Pdf

Rose Andersen is the author of The Heart and Other Monsters (4.19 avg rating, 228 ratings, 54 reviews, published 2020). 'Rose Andersen's The Heart and Other Monsters will split your heart right open. It's both a love letter to the sister she lost and an investigation into what caused her death. Heartbreaking, illuminating, and poetic, Andersen's voice cuts through the gruesomeness of the facts she uncovers with the type of love that transcends death.

810 Likes, 3 Comments - UW-Milwaukee (@uwmilwaukee) on Instagram: “Happy #PantherPrideFriday 🐾💛 Tag us in your photos to be featured on our page or in our Photos of”. “Rose Andersen's The Heart and Other Monsters will split your heart right open. It's both a love letter to the sister she lost and an investigation into what caused her death. Heartbreaking, illuminating, and poetic, Andersen's voice cuts through the gruesomeness of the facts she uncovers with the type of love that transcends death. August 4, 2020 - A story of addiction, loss and healing - The Heart and Other Monsters: A Memoir with author, Rose Andersen.

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Rose Andersen The Heart And Other Monsters Book

'Impossible to put down. It haunts me still.” -Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, author of The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir
A riveting, deeply personal exploration of the opioid crisis-an empathic memoir infused with hints of true crime.
In November 2013, Rose Andersen's younger sister Sarah died of an overdose in the bathroom of her boyfriend's home in a small town with one of the highest rates of opioid use in the state. Like too many of her generation, she had become addicted to heroin. Sarah was 24 years old.
To imagine her way into Sarah's life, Rose revisits their volatile childhood, marked by their stepfather's omnipresent rage and their father's pathological lying. As the dysfunction comes into focus, so does a broader picture of the opioid crisis and the drug rehabilitation industry in small towns across America. And when Rose learns from the coroner that Sarah's cause of death was a methamphetamine overdose, the story takes a wildly unexpected turn.
As Andersen sifts through her sister's last days, we come to recognize the contours of grief and its aftermath: the psychic shattering which can turn to anger, the pursuit of an ever-elusive verdict, and the intensely personal rites of imagination and art needed to actually move on.
Reminiscent of Alex Marzano-Lesnevich's The Fact of a Body, Maggie Nelson's Jane: A Murder, and Lacy M. Johnson's The Other Side, Andersen's debut is a potent, profoundly original journey into and out of loss.





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