A Million Little Pieces
James Frey's raw addiction narrative, published as memoir and later revealed to be partly fabricated, follows a young man through rehab.
James Frey’s book recounts, in a raw, fragmented style, a young addict’s brutal stint in a treatment center and his fight to get clean. A huge bestseller after Oprah chose it, it later became one of publishing’s most famous scandals when Frey admitted that parts had been invented, prompting a public reckoning on television. It remains a compelling and controversial account of addiction and recovery.
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