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 · Dying to Survive by Rachael Keogh Seller Ergodebooks Published Condition Used:Good ISBN Item Price $.  · Dying to Survive is Rachael’s classic, bestselling addiction memoir, now with a new introduction reflecting on her struggles with relapse and what has changed about the drugs culture in Ireland. ‘The best book by far about the drugs explosion in Dublin’ Irish Independent ‘This book should be on the school curriculum’ Evening Echo5/5(39).  · Dying to Survive is a memoir written by former drug addict Rachael. It tells a truly disturbing tale of a girl who grows up rather abandoned and kicked from family member to family member. Instead of using her circumstances to become stronger, Rachael turns to drugs and makes choices that destroy her body and her soul.4/5.


FORMER drug addict Rachael Keogh says she's "proud" of the scars on her arms, insisting: "They always remind me of where I'm coming from." Rachael wrote a book, Dying to Survive. Buy Dying to Survive Reprint by Keogh, Rachael (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Dying To Survive: Rachael's Story|Rachael Keogh, The Good Egg: More Than Fresh Approaches From Soup To Dessert|Marie Simmons, The Phantom Pirate: Tales Of The Irish Mafia And The Boston Harbor Islands|David Kales, Drug Related Deaths As Reported By Participating Procurators Fiscal And Coroners In England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Isle Of Man, Guernsey And Jersey (NP-SAD.


Her addiction to the drug took her to a place about as low as a person can go. She had grown up in Ballymun and had, like many others, succumbed to the lure of drugs during her teenage years. This is Rachael Keogh's own story written in her own words. She is now thirty, a student of psychotherapy, and an attractive and optimistic young woman. Dying to Survive is Rachael’s classic, bestselling addiction memoir, now with a new introduction reflecting on her struggles with relapse and what has changed about the drugs culture in Ireland. ‘The best book by far about the drugs explosion in Dublin’ Irish Independent ‘This book should be on the school curriculum’ Evening Echo. In her early twenties, Rachael Keogh was a desperate heroin addict. Her addiction to the drug took her to a place about as low as a person can go. She had grown up in Ballymun in difficult family circumstances and had, like many others, succumbed to the lure of drugs during her teenage years. Heroin nearly killed her.

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