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James Salant – Leaving Dirty Jersey | Review

Title: Leaving Dirty Jersey

Author: James Salant

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 342

Rating: 8/10

 

James Salant - Leaving Dirty Jersey

James Salant – Leaving Dirty Jersey

 

If you like ‘drug books’ then you’ll like this book – essentially, it’s the memoir of a guy called James Salant, a former meth addict. Salant has a smooth way of writing which brings his stories and the characters that he met along the way to life, and it’s notable for its unflinching honesty. The author managed to get cleaned up, and so he writes about it with a ruthless self-reflection which highlights his plight and which makes you wonder what you might have done if you were in a similar position.

Salant was just a regular middle-class teenager when he got busted for possession and sent to California for a rehab programme. He quickly disappeared, and that’s how he finds himself descending into the murky underworld of the Californian meth scene. But whilst the author might have been young, he still knew what he was doing – luckily, he shows some remorse and you find yourself appreciating the way that he opens himself up to share things with his readers.

Ultimately, meth causes a lot of damage, and this isn’t the sort of book that glorifies it – it just portrays it, its usage and its users in an unflinchingly honest light. It certainly makes for interesting reading, but it’s also heartbreaking in a lot of ways – because it’s non-fictional, you know that all of the things that Salant is talking about are true, and that they actually happened. That’s a little scary.

Overall, I’d totally recommend this book, especially if you’re interested in drugs or if you’re a keen reader of non-fiction. I always love it when I find a new memoir that’s well written and easy to get into – too many memoirs are written by celebrities, and whilst they do often have stories to tell, they’re not usually as ‘real’ as this. Great work by James Salant – he’s got a way with words, and that helps to make it stand out.

 

James Salant

James Salant

 

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Marni Mann – Memoirs Aren’t Fairytales | Review

Title: Memoirs Aren’t Fairytales

Author: Marni Mann

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 252

Rating: 10/10

 

Marni Mann - Memoirs Aren't Fairytales

Marni Mann – Memoirs Aren’t Fairytales

 

Disclaimer: Whilst I bought this book out of my own money, Marni is published and represented by Booktrope, the same publisher which is releasing my debut novella, No Rest for the Wicked.

I admit it – I’m addicted to drug books. Irvine Welsh is one of my favourite authors, and I read a lot of memoirs as well, like Leaving Dirty Jersey by James Salant. I even devoured Candy by Luke Davies, an australian novel that was turned into a film starring Heath Ledger.

But this is the most convincing drug book I’ve read so far, and when you consider that some of them are non-fiction books written by ex-junkies, that’s quite the achievement. Mann has clearly done a lot of research here, and it’s paid off – the characters are believable but tragic, and you can’t help but hope for the best for them.

 

Marni Mann

Marni Mann

 

I can’t give too much away about the story line because it’s just riddled with twists and turns, but I can tell you that I now have recurring nightmares about Nicole, the protagonist, wandering through the streets of Boston.

And that ending. Boy, that ending. I can’t give away any details, but I can tell you that it’ll blow your mind. It was the perfect ending to a perfect book, and I’m glad – it was on course for a 10/10 review from the first page, and it delivered throughout.

 

Marni Mann

Marni Mann

 

Click here to buy Memoirs Aren’t Fairytales.