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Midnight Calling

A Memoir of a Drug Smuggler's Daughter

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NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARDS, WINNER
ERIC HOFFER BOOK AWARD, GRAND PRIZE SHORTLIST

The first time Lynn used cocaine with her father, she was eighteen. The last time, she was twenty-one. In those three years, she lost everything and everyone she cared about and was forced to choose—her father or her life.

Lynn grew up the carefree daughter of a Miami undercover narcotics agent—until her dad snuck out of the house in the dark of night without a glance back. She never knew what happened to her father until she was in high school, and he was in prison for drug smuggling. By then, Lynn had developed a dangerous drug and alcohol habit of her own. It was the perfect setup for her to latch onto the only connection to her dad that remained when he was paroled from prison—cocaine.

Midnight Calling: A Memoir of a Drug Smuggler’s Daughter is a true story about family bonds, addiction and the price of holding on when it's time to let go.

©2021 Lynn Walker (P)2024 Lynn Walker
Dysfunctional Families Dysfunctional Relationships Parenting & Families Relationships Memoir Substance abuse
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listening to Lynn's life story provides a glimpse into what we don't know about the lives of people all around us....and how these seemingly bound-to-end- ugly stories reveal that people can and do survive and thrive....and live and nurture renewed lives with so much positivity....thanks for sharing....

A tough journey to the simple truth

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Great,honest,unembelished story from someone who has clearly experienced the issues discussed.
Not the usual crap written by someone looking to show off about how cool or hard they "were" an honest interesting engaging book.

Much credit to the author

Truest description of cocaine overuse ive heard

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