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Nick Reding

Confronting Addiction: A Small Town’s Struggle Against Meth Epidemic.

3.696631ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Nick Reding

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781596916500

Language: English

Publish Date: 06/09/2009

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Prologue: Home
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Chapter 2: 1. Kant’s Lament
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Chapter 3: 2. The Most American Drug
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Chapter 4: 3. The Inland Empire
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Chapter 5: 4. Family
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Chapter 6: 5. The Do Drop Inn
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Chapter 7: 6. Mirror Imaging
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Chapter 8: 7. The Cop Shop
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Chapter 9: 8. Waterloo
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Chapter 10: 9. The Inland Empire, Part Two
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Chapter 11: 10. Las Flores
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Chapter 12: 11. Algona
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Chapter 13: 12. El Paso
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Chapter 14: 13. Disconnected States
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Chapter 15: 14. Kant’s Redemption
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Chapter 16: 15. Independence
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Chapter 17: Epilogue: Home Again
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Who should listen Methland

The summary audiobook of "Methland" by Nick Reding is an essential listen for anyone interested in understanding the complex socio-economic issues surrounding the methamphetamine epidemic in America. It’s particularly valuable for policy makers, social workers, healthcare professionals, and educators who seek to grasp the broader implications of drug addiction on communities. Additionally, readers interested in public health, criminology, and social justice will gain critical insights into the devastating impact of meth on families and local economies, making it a poignant resource for anyone looking to engage meaningfully with this pressing issue.

3 quotes from Methland

  • "Methamphetamine is a drug of the poor, the rural, and the forgotten, a toxin that strips people of their dignity and their future."
  • "The real story of meth is not about drugs or crime, but about the communities we live in and the collapse of the American dream for many."
  • "In Methland, we see the face of addiction not as a villainous monster, but as a reflection of societal neglect and a cycle of despair."

Author : Nick Reding

Nick Reding, born in Saint Louis, Missouri, earned his B.A. in Creative Writing and English Literature from Northwestern University in 1994, and later obtained his MFA in Creative Writing from New York University, where he was a University Fellow from 1995 to 1997. After spending thirteen years in New York City, where he worked as a magazine editor, professor, and freelance writer, Reding published his first book, *The Last Cowboys at the End of the World*, in 2002. His second book, *Methland*, delves into the impact of methamphetamine on American society. His writing has appeared in prominent publications such as Harper’s, Food and Wine, Outside, Fast Company, and Details. Currently, he resides in Saint Louis with his wife and son.

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Methland Free Audiobook Download

Nick Reding

Confronting Addiction: A Small Town’s Struggle Against Meth Epidemic.

3.696631rating

Information

Author: Nick Reding

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781596916500

Language: English

Publish Date: 06/09/2009

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Methland

The summary audiobook of "Methland" by Nick Reding is an essential listen for anyone interested in understanding the complex socio-economic issues surrounding the methamphetamine epidemic in America. It’s particularly valuable for policy makers, social workers, healthcare professionals, and educators who seek to grasp the broader implications of drug addiction on communities. Additionally, readers interested in public health, criminology, and social justice will gain critical insights into the devastating impact of meth on families and local economies, making it a poignant resource for anyone looking to engage meaningfully with this pressing issue.

3 quotes from Methland

  • "Methamphetamine is a drug of the poor, the rural, and the forgotten, a toxin that strips people of their dignity and their future."
  • "The real story of meth is not about drugs or crime, but about the communities we live in and the collapse of the American dream for many."
  • "In Methland, we see the face of addiction not as a villainous monster, but as a reflection of societal neglect and a cycle of despair."

Author: Nick Reding

Nick Reding, born in Saint Louis, Missouri, earned his B.A. in Creative Writing and English Literature from Northwestern University in 1994, and later obtained his MFA in Creative Writing from New York University, where he was a University Fellow from 1995 to 1997. After spending thirteen years in New York City, where he worked as a magazine editor, professor, and freelance writer, Reding published his first book, *The Last Cowboys at the End of the World*, in 2002. His second book, *Methland*, delves into the impact of methamphetamine on American society. His writing has appeared in prominent publications such as Harper’s, Food and Wine, Outside, Fast Company, and Details. Currently, he resides in Saint Louis with his wife and son.