Laughing star : a story of tough love / Jo Nisbet.
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- 9781782410805
- 1782410805
- 9781781812129
- 1781812128
- 1299456375
- 9781299456372
- Attention-deficit-disordered children -- Family relationships
- Attention-deficit-disordered children -- Behavior modification
- Enfants inattentifs -- Relations familiales
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychopathology -- Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADD-ADHD)
- Attention-deficit-disordered children -- Behavior modification
- Attention-deficit-disordered children -- Family relationships
- 618.9285890092 22
- RJ506.H9 N57 2013eb
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pt. I. Into the abyss -- pt. II. The wilderness.
The story begins on the night that two security guards arrive at a house in Los Angeles, USA, to take the author's fourteen-year-old daughter Emily away to a 'Brat Camp' in Utah. Emily had become so out of control that this was a last resort in trying to help her lead a better life. She had been expelled from two schools in three months, was binge drinking, doing recreational drugs, and was sexually promiscuous and very oppositional. She was putting herself increasingly at risk, not coming home and being scooped up on a Saturday night by the police. The narrative then backtracks to the events t.
English.
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