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Vermont books are here to meet your summer reading needs

Do Vermont authors have a story to tell or what? This little state is known for a large number of writers with seemingly endless supplies of stories to tell. Vermont also has a lot of interesting stories to be told about it, as the number of books giving the state a mention is pretty impressive as well. With the summer-reading season within reach, let’s go over some of the books by Vermont authors or about Vermont that have come out in recent weeks or will be out before summer is over. As we all know, summer ends quickly around here, so grab a book, sit under a shady tree and dive in.

These people started using drugs as children but turned their lives around Here s how

Honesty Liller started using drugs when she was 12. “I just wanted to fit in with my friends,” she said. It was the start of a rocky journey that Liller, now 40, said took her to many dark places and made her a very different person. “With a name like Honesty I would lie, lie, lie,” she added. But when she was 26 years old, a phone call with her father made her realize the “living hell” she had put her family through. That’s when she decided to reach out for help. Liller’s story is one in a widespread opioid crisis that has gripped the US since the late 1990s. Since 1999 the number of drug overdose deaths has quadrupled, with nearly 500,000 people dying from an overdose involving an opioid between 1999 and 2019, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Addiction Inoculation: Raising Healthy Kids in a Culture of Dependence

,   The Washington Post, and the New York Times.   She is the author of   According to the Partnership to End Addiction, having dinner together as a family is one of the most important things parents do to protect kids from all kinds of high-risk behaviors, including substance use. Jessica Lahey talks about her unusual approach in this article, How Our Family Finds the Space to Talk.   The DHHS Statewide Addiction Crisis Line provides assistance on topics related to substance abuse at 1-844-11-4357.The New Hampshire State’s alcohol and drug helpline has professional counselors that take the call of individuals with substance abuse problems, and can be reached by calling 2-1-1.

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