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Softcover ISBN:
9781366311146
About the Book
The scourge of opioid addiction is deeply woven throughout world history, and our own Civil War produced roughly 200,000 addicts who spent their remaining years navigating shattered limbs and unstable minds. Fast forward a century-and-a-half.
A 2014 report revealed that 1.9 million Americans were addicted to prescription opioids, and that 18,893 lost their lives to prescription opioids that single calendar year.
Jellybeaners is a contemporary novel set in the heart of Appalachia, revealing the money ties, political corruption, wasted lives, and overall cash-churning nature of the prescription pill culture from perspectives spanning both sides of the law.
A 2014 report revealed that 1.9 million Americans were addicted to prescription opioids, and that 18,893 lost their lives to prescription opioids that single calendar year.
Jellybeaners is a contemporary novel set in the heart of Appalachia, revealing the money ties, political corruption, wasted lives, and overall cash-churning nature of the prescription pill culture from perspectives spanning both sides of the law.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction Books
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 214 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781366311146
- Publish Date: Feb 23, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords coming of age, drugs, social issues, YA, juvenile, family issues, boys, motorcycles, action
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About the Creator
Gene Scott
Johnson City, Tennessee
Gene Scott, a retired English and reading teacher, was born and raised on the prairie of Western Illinois, and has lived in Johnson City, Tennessee for thirty years with his much better half, Lana.