High Achiever - Tiffany Jenkins

⭐ 9.0/10

(Originally written by Joseph)

This is a memoir from a woman who suffered from addiction for ten years or so. This book only details about 2-3 years, including her relapse, spiral, prison sentence and road to recovery. But let me tell ya, those couple of years were WILD. The things she did to feed her addiction were despicable but always wildly entertaining. The details of prison life were deplorable and grimy, but then her road to recovery was really warm and wholesome.

I love all stories of recovery. Drug addiction is such an intense lifestyle and it's hard to believe people have lived like this. Tiffany Jenkins is a really terrific storyteller, oftentimes jumping around in the timeline, building up suspense and having these great payoffs. This book almost reads like one of those Breaking Bad or Godfather stories, where the character is super likeable to start but as they get sucked into the cycle and have to do more and more terrible things to correct their previous terrible mistakes, you start to see how good people can turn bad.

This book is riveting and uplifting. It was a great audiobook experience that I wholeheartedly recommend, though I warn it may not be to everyone's taste. I imagine it could really trigger a lot of people too, with things like accounts of sexual assault and suicide attempts, along with just lots of swears and stuff like that.

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