Memoirs tend to focus on the authors' personal experience, and this case is his struggle against drinking. "It's almost like sitting in a car, accelerator pedal stepping on the floor and not doing anything, just pretend to hold hands and control, but control is what I lost long ago "The road to the chef's recovery involves many regrets, drugs, lies recurring. Also from this article you can see that this memoir is the first person I wrote from Shef's point of view (as usual).
Davis: The memoir of Nick Chef about the fight against poisoning is titled "Reconciliation: Growth to Methamphetamine." David Chef's memoir about his son's poisoning is called the "beautiful boy" called the name of a new movie starring Steve Charler based on their memoirs. Terry spoke with them in 2008. Five years later, David Sheff returned to FRESH AIR to speak about his poisoning and knowledge of rehabilitation science. We will listen after a bit of this interview and film critic Justin Chan will review the new Melissa McCarthy movie "Do you forgive me?" I am Dave Davis, this is fresh It's air
David Shef started talking about his family from a very happy time and took his reader straight from his blood at Nick's blood in his darkest moment, and Trick took his addiction from Nick I began to deepen. It is inside. Nic Sheff's Tweak is in contrast to Beautiful Boy. The sad memories of the old writer shimmer like a frantic desperate planet and his son's explanation about the same event is burning like an angry Mars.
Davis: David chef talked to Terry Gross in 2013. The new movie "Beautiful Boys" is based on two memoirs about David v. Nick and Nick Nick. Subsequent rehabilitation of poisoning. We are pleased to know that Nic has no drug today. He marries, writes two novels and plays for two TV series. He and his father attended the premiere of "Beautiful Boys" held in Los Angeles last week. Justin Chang looks back on the new Melissa McCarthy's movie "Do you forgive me?" This is fresh air.