You'd Be Home Now by Kathleen Glasgow

It was interesting to read about the opioid epidemic as a person who's had a few bouts with chronic pain. I appreciated how the author didn't shy away from how much addiction can impact family, but that she still never wavered in her call for a gentle approach.

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