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Addiction and Overdose

Confronting an American Crisis

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Drug overdosing and death from prescription painkillers and heroin are at epidemic levels in the United States. How do people become addicted to opioids and other dangerous drugs, and why? Meet the experts who study the neurology of addiction. Hear stories of addicts in recovery, and of loved ones left behind by those who died from overdosing. Discover more about the social and economic costs of overdosing and learn about scientific research to decrease it. Learn about the connection between addiction and mental health disorders. Find out how to identify signs of addiction and overdose and what you can do to help someone get assistance.
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    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2017

      Gr 8 Up-This title not only concisely details addiction and overdose from a scientific perspective but also incorporates the personal stories of famous and average U.S. families who have dealt with the experience firsthand. (The author dedicates the book to her sister Kerri, "who battled the twin demons of depression and opioid use for many years.") Goldsmith offers relevant data on drugs and addiction and continually circles back to the long process of recovery. The role of pharmaceutical companies in contributing to the crisis is also discussed. Stories such as Prince's or best-selling author Ellen Hopkins's daughter's emphasize the dangers of prescription and illegal substances and provide commentary on how to confront this issue. Back matter is extensive. Though the scientific explanations of how addiction takes hold are complex, this is important information. With an abundance of photographs, graphs, text boxes, neatly labeled subheadings, definitions, and quotations, this well-structured text reads like narrative nonfiction. VERDICT Purchase this selection to update collections on social issues related to drugs and addiction.-Alicia Abdul, Albany High School, NY

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2017
      A chronicle exposing facts and challenges confronting drug addiction and overdose in America. Health and science writer Goldsmith returns with another formidable topic for young readers. Covering everything from the stigma of addiction to its effects on the brain and body, the book also divulges lesser-known information, such as the racial stereotyping that affects physicians' behavior: "Doctors prescribe narcotics more cautiously to black patients." Quoting a New York Times editorial, the text delves into how Congress has historically treated drug abuse as a disease afflicting mostly poor, minority communities by locking people up and observes how the epidemic of drug-overdose deaths is now ravaging white populations. In light of this, the book could have spent more time talking about the relationships between pharmaceutical companies and physicians. Goldsmith tailors some information to her audience: "More people start using illegal drugs between the ages of sixteen and seventeen than at any other age." The design includes tips for teens, chapter summaries of statistics, charts, graphics, and photos, as well as relevant boxed-out information. While the information presented is thorough and the facts imperative, the dire subject matter does not make for a page-turner; important details, facts, and figures risk dilution by the dozens of accounts and examples reported. Reading at times rather like a commercial for recovery programs, this text may be best suited to a health class covering the subject matter; nevertheless, a crucial topic. (index, further information, glossary, selected bibliography, source notes) (Nonfiction. 12-18)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2018
      This examination of the titular public health challenge includes the usual coverage: history of drug addiction, susceptibility, social impact, treatment, and future outlook. Goldsmith's book stands out for its sections confronting the medical industry's role in the current problem and the legal liabilities incurred by doctors who overprescribe opiates. Plentiful stock photos and infographics are included. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • Lexile® Measure:1160
  • Text Difficulty:8-9

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