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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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Alex's first post in which he mentions:
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If that's the case, I think the publisher is at fault for not clarifying or putting a disclaimer on the book so the reader knows there is a fictional component. Frey's story, as it is told in the book, is not unbelievable in the least. I've known several rehabilitated addicts whose stories are as bad or even worse. It's not uncommon in that world to have lots of "color" in your story at all. Two other things have been bothering me about the book and the revelations of truth. In the book, Frey spands a lot of time focusing on what "right true" to him. AA and the 12 Steps do not "ring true" but, upon reading the Tao Te Ching he finds that "these words are true". He spends a lot of time throughout the book talking about finding truth in people, in ideas, in writing. I just find it ironic that there is any level of falsification in his own writing when truth is so important to him. Secondly, Oprah stands by Frey because of the Emotional Truth in the book and the fact that it has helped so many people. I question the second part of her reasoning. No doubt there have been people who have read it and decided to quite imbibing based on the sheer willpower of decision. To me, that's wonderful. The end product is what's important. But, I really wonder how many people this account has actually helped. That seems to be an empty claim to me and one used for sheer justification. Maybe I'm missing some facts here, but it strikes me as odd. Lastly, the following quote from the LA Times seems very compelling to me and worth further thought. Quote:
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