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In order for this book to fully accomplish its impact, discussion questions are included. In this way Star Boy will be useful with providers, parents, affected individuals, support staff, teachers and students. Ideal for book clubs. Advocate groups will recognize their own journey in addiction, insights into what their families went through, how they reached the other side of addiction and now want to give back. Interest also may include recent efforts to hold drug companies and their owners more accountable. The dedication directly acknowledges individuals and families-those that are on this…mehr

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In order for this book to fully accomplish its impact, discussion questions are included. In this way Star Boy will be useful with providers, parents, affected individuals, support staff, teachers and students. Ideal for book clubs. Advocate groups will recognize their own journey in addiction, insights into what their families went through, how they reached the other side of addiction and now want to give back. Interest also may include recent efforts to hold drug companies and their owners more accountable. The dedication directly acknowledges individuals and families-those that are on this journey and those trying to help someone that is. Publishing this book feels like a small movement towards restorative justice.
Autorenporträt
Paula Sergi is the author of three previous chapbooks of poetry and co-editor of Boomer Girls, an anthology of poems by women from the baby boom generation (U of Iowa Press). She is co-editor of A Call to Nursing, (Kaplan) a collection of writing that explores what brought people to the field, what retains them, and the variety of areas nurses have pursued after leaving the profession. Meditations on Hope, (Kaplan) a second anthology of writing by nurses, gives voice to the ways nurses find the strength to meet the emotional challenges that the profession brings. She is well established in the nursing humanities movement, having produced many publications and presentations.