American Overdose: The Opioid Tragedy in Three Acts
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Chris McGreal., Chris McGreal|AUTHOR., & Dan Woren|READER. (2018). American Overdose: The Opioid Tragedy in Three Acts . Hachette Audio.

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Chris McGreal, Chris McGreal|AUTHOR and Dan Woren|READER. 2018. American Overdose: The Opioid Tragedy in Three Acts. Hachette Audio.

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Chris McGreal, Chris McGreal|AUTHOR and Dan Woren|READER. American Overdose: The Opioid Tragedy in Three Acts Hachette Audio, 2018.

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Chris McGreal, Chris McGreal|AUTHOR, and Dan Woren|READER. American Overdose: The Opioid Tragedy in Three Acts Hachette Audio, 2018.

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    [synopsis] => A comprehensive portrait of a uniquely American epidemic -- devastating in its findings and damning in its conclusions

 The opioid epidemic has been described as "one of the greatest mistakes of modern medicine." But calling it a mistake is a generous rewriting of the history of greed, corruption, and indifference that pushed the US into consuming more than 80 percent of the world's opioid painkillers.

 Journeying through lives and communities wrecked by the epidemic, Chris McGreal reveals not only how Big Pharma hooked Americans on powerfully addictive drugs, but the corrupting of medicine and public institutions that let the opioid makers get away with it.

 The starting point for McGreal's deeply reported investigation is the miners promised that opioid painkillers would restore their wrecked bodies, but who became targets of "drug dealers in white coats."

 A few heroic physicians warned of impending disaster. But American Overdose exposes the powerful forces they were up against, including the pharmaceutical industry's coopting of the Food and Drug Administration and Congress in the drive to push painkillers -- resulting in the resurgence of heroin cartels in the American heartland. McGreal tells the story, in terms both broad and intimate, of people hit by a catastrophe they never saw coming. Years in the making, its ruinous consequences will stretch years into the future. Chris McGreal is a reporter for the Guardian and former journalist at the BBC. He was the Guardian's correspondent in Johannesburg, Jerusalem and Washington DC, and now writes from across the United States. 

 He has won several awards including for his reporting of the genocide in Rwanda, coverage of Israel/Palestine, and for writing on the impact of economic recession in modern America. He received the James Cameron prize for "work as a journalist that has combined moral vision and professional integrity". He was awarded the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism for reporting that "penetrated the established version of events and told an unpalatable truth". 

 He is a former merchant seaman. "American Overdoseconfirms Chris  McGreal's stature as one of the truly essential reporters of our times. It is  - in its investigative depth and documentary breadth - a riveting and urgent  reckoning of colossal corruption that has taken such a staggering toll on  twenty-first century American life."

-Philip Gourevitch, author of We Wish To Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families "In this gripping account, McGreal exposes the avarice and corruption that caused one of the most shocking crises in American history. A searing expose full of extraordinary characters - heroes, villains and victims."-Katty Kay, contributor MSNBC Morning Joe, presenter BBC World News America "McGreal shows how the overdose crisis was driven by the pursuit of profits, not just drugs-both of which combine our instinctive craving for pleasure with our evolving capacity for denial and deceit. Fascinating, disturbing, impressively researched and elegantly written."-Marc Lewis, author of The Biology of Desire: Why Addiction is Not a Disease "With great reporting and compelling storytelling, American Overdose lays bare the tragedy of the opioid epidemic tearing at the soul of the United States. Those who want to understand the issue of narcotics and addiction have to read it."-Ioan Grillo, author of El Narco "A deftly researched
account of America's opioid epidemic. McGreal's book is authoritative in tone
and vernacular in style....[A] powerful narrative."-Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review "This urgent,
readable chronicle, which names names and pulls no punches, clearly and
compassionately illuminates the evolution of America's mass addiction
problem."-Publishers Weekly, Starred Review "McGreal, an award-winning journalist, presents this grim cautionary tale of opioids, greed, and addiction in three acts: 'Dealing,' 'Hooked,' and Withdrawal'.... McGreal g
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