Trapped: Memoirs of an Ex-Meth Addict and Her Recovery out of the Insanity of It All

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Author House, Mar 7, 2011 - Biography & Autobiography - 228 pages

At age 14, Lori Stephens was thrown out into the streets by her mother. This was the beginning of a life no one deserves to endure, ever.
Through her struggle to stay alive, in a world she barely understood. Lori survived the next 30 years of drug and alcohol addiction, homelessness, rape, domestic violence, assault, conflict with the Law and jail. See how she was forced to resort to physical violence to stay alive.
How she escaped with the courage and the will to stay alive, out of the toughest trap from which one might ever have to escape. And her heroism to help others do the same, are all described profoundly in this book, and can only inspire and encourage every person in their daily lives.

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Section 19
93
Section 20
104
Section 21
122
Section 22
125
Section 23
130
Section 24
134
Section 25
137
Section 26
143

Section 9
30
Section 10
36
Section 11
42
Section 12
50
Section 13
56
Section 14
64
Section 15
69
Section 16
76
Section 17
82
Section 18
89
Section 27
155
Section 28
159
Section 29
162
Section 30
170
Section 31
177
Section 32
191
Section 33
196
Section 34
203
Section 35
213
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About the author (2011)

Lori Stephens found a new life in recovery and now has been drug free for more than 10 years. She enjoys helping others in their struggles with addiction, and going back into the jails to speak about drug addiction and recovery. Lori loves her new career working with the elderly, and is also very active in volunteering, helping cancer survivors. She hopes to one day open a clean and sober living house for women in recovery.

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