The Lost Years, Constance Curry
The Lost Years, Constance Curry
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The Lost Years
Surviving a Mother and Daughter's Worst Nightmare

Author: Constance Curry, Kristina Wandzilak

Narrator: Donna Postel, Hillary Huber

Unabridged: 7 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/31/2017


Synopsis

Kristina, the second of four children, begins by telling how a little sip of vodka sipped secretly at a party her parents were giving started her on a pathway to addiction. In that instant, alcohol became her pathway to comfort. Over the next eight years she sinks further into addiction, moving on to cocaine and methamphetamines. In telling her story, she gives a brutally honest description of her addiction and crimes.

Adding a heart-wrenching counterpart, to each chapter of the book, Kristina's mother, Connie, gives a parent's picture of what was happening throughout her child's experience. She describes her powerlessness to help her addicted daughter, the breakup of her unhappy marriage, and how she comes to terms with her own codependency. She also describes the worst decision a mother ever has to make: to turn her oldest daughter out of her house, sending her onto the streets, in order to protect herself and her other children.

Then follows the remarkable story of Kristina's recovery, her mother's "tough love," and the years of acclimating herself to living a normal life. Ultimately, she reclaims herself, her place in her family, and a new and loving relationship with her mother.

About Constance Curry

Constance Curry has been in codependency recovery for many years. She has studied and tried to understand the disorder that took over her life and the lives of those she loved most. She has been a keynote speaker for the Family Service Agency and their training on family issues and recovery. She has been a speaker for the psychology department at the University of Dominican in Marin country. She has been on various educational speaker panels for practicing therapists, local police, and teachers, talking on the intricate subject of addiction and family recovery. Connie started the first all-women's golf tournament to raise money for the children's center at the Family Service Agency. The money raised was used to provide private therapy for children in need. Connie lives in Marin County, always staying close to her four children and is a devoted and doting grandmother to her three young grandchildren.


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