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Like all McGinnis I've read so far, this is incredibly intense. I'm from an addiction family, so I maybe was more personally invested than some will be, but I was compelled to keep following Mickey's descent. There's no greater context about her privilege helping her out of addiction, or some lack of consequences. Also, this book is tunnel-vision on Mickey, without much description of secondary characters or event descriptions, like the accident, which is a pattern I'm seeing in McGinnis's work. I will definitely book talk this and think it will find an audience. The book has a warning in the front and addiction resources at the end, but the audiobook has neither, though the warning should have stayed.