Crystal
Lies
By Melody Carlson
Retail: $12.99
Waterbrook Press
320 Pages
Book Description
A Son’s Addiction. A Mother’s Heartbreak. A Family’s Crisis.
As the wife of a prominent city attorney and the mother of two
teenage children on the brink of adulthood, Glennis Harmon lives
the kind of successful, high-profile life that many people envy.
But when nineteen-year-old Jacob is drawn into substance abuse,
Glennis’ “perfect” world shatters like a crystal vase rocked from
its once-steady shelf.
Glennis struggles to understand the response of her family as they
seek to support Jacob’s recovery. Her husband appears more
concerned with protecting his image than with finding help for
their troubled son, but Glennis becomes determined to save Jacob
no matter what the cost. Stepping into a rescuer role, she
unintentionally puts her relationship with her older daughter,
Sarah, and her already strained marriage on the line–and a
revelation about her husband will push her to the brink of what
she can bear.
How far should a mother go to save her child?
A compelling, compassionate, and ultimately hopeful novel about
the impact of substance abuse and addiction, Crystal Lies
is an intimate portrayal of one mother’s attempt to simultaneously
love, trust, and let go.
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Jeni's
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After reading this book, I an honestly say I was
shocked. In my opinion, this is one of Carlson's best works. The
book touches on the subjects of codependency and enabling; both of
which the church is at odds over. Its sure to be slightly
controversial; but as far as I am concerned this book has a fairly
accurate portrayal of a person who suffers from both. To say that
they do not exist is rather troubling. This book is a thought
provoking, and I highly recommend it.
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