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Junkie Boy ~ A MotherWork
by Linnea Wortham Harper
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A child of 15, now middle-aged, races toward destruction in a search for joy on his own terms. Linnea Harper’s singular narrative of her son’s addiction, of loss, grief, endurance and flickering hope, is made universal in the exquisite language of the Junkie Boy poems. While evoking the collective voice of all who have tried to keep their children safe, found they could not, and had to let go, Harper’s deeply affecting narrative also echoes the frequently unheard cries of addicts whose desperate flight reveals no safe place to land. This epidemic is not over. We need to listen.
#motherhood, #addiction, #mental illness, #grief, #family dynamics, #family dysfunction, #estrangement, #homelessness, #coming of age, #poetry, #poetry therapy, #peer support, #radical acceptance
Linnea Harper writes poems on the Oregon coast, where the climate is friendly and the dress code is Wear Something. When her first child, now 48, left home at 15 in search of more freedom and better drugs, Harper reluctantly joined the millions of other mothers and families who struggle to make peace with themselves and the children who choose “freedom” over family, but find that their choices ultimately trap them in sordid lives and chemical cravings they cannot escape. Avoiding shame, blame, wallowing, and easy answers, Harper’s poems can open hearts, stir feelings, and start conversations.






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