Chasing the scream : the first and last days of the war on drugs
(2015)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
363.45/HARI,J

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 363.45/HARI,J Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York, New York : Bloomsbury, c2015
©2015
EDITION
First U.S. edition
DESCRIPTION

389 pages ; 25 cm

ISBN/ISSN
1620408902 (hardback), 9781620408902 (hardback), 9781620408902
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Part 1: Mount Rushmore. The Black Hand ; Sunshine and weaklings ; The barrel of Harry's gun ; The bullet at the birth -- Part 2: Ghosts. Souls of mischief ; Hard to be Harry ; Mushrooms -- Part 3: Angels. State of shame ; Bart Simpson and the Angel of Juarez ; Marisela's long march -- Part 4: The temple. The grieving mongoose ; Terminal city ; Batman's bad call -- Part 5: Peace. The drug addicts' uprising ; Snowfall and strengthening ; The Spirit of '74 ; The man in the well ; High noon -- Conclusion: If you are alone

It is now one hundred years since drugs were first banned in the United States. On the eve of this centenary, journalist Johann Hari set off on an epic three-year, thirty-thousand-mile journey into the war on drugs. What he found is that more and more people all over the world have begun to recognize three startling truths: Drugs are not what we think they are. Addiction is not what we think it is. And the drug war has very different motives to the ones we have seen on our TV screens for so long. In Chasing the Scream, Hari reveals his discoveries entirely through the stories of people across the world whose lives have been transformed by this war. They range from a transsexual crack dealer in Brooklyn searching for her mother, to a teenage hit-man in Mexico searching for a way out. It begins with Hari's discovery that at the birth of the drug war, Billie Holiday was stalked and killed by the man who launched this crusade--and it ends with the story of a brave doctor who has led his country to decriminalize every drug, from cannabis to crack, with remarkable results. Chasing the Scream lays bare what we really have been chasing in our century of drug war--in our hunger for drugs, and in our attempt to destroy them. This book will challenge and change how you think about one of the most controversial--and consequential--questions of our time

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