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Drugs and Alcohol 101: Easy, Fun Reading, Nonjudgmental Guide for Teens, First Time Drivers, College Bound Students and Parents    by Debbie Shooter
Price: $19.95 USD. 24830 words. Published on July 26, 2010. .

Parents and educators agree this book should be a prerequisite for required reading, for students entering high school or college. Non-judgmental, easy-to-read, a guide that speaks openly and honestly about the use of drugs and alcohol. Knowledge is power. Drugs and Alcohol 101 has the answers.
Why Don't They Just Quit? What families and friends need to know about addiction and recovery.    by Chaplain Joe Herzanek
Price: $8.97 USD. 69690 words. Published on July 30, 2010. .

This award-winning book covers critical topics: - Why a person does not have to hit rock-bottom - When helping is actually hurting - How to deal with a relapse - Why effective intervention doesn't have to be a surprise attack Achieve the peace of mind that comes from knowing what works, what doesn't and why. Why Don't They JUST QUIT? provides the answers you so desperately seek.
KOOL SMOOTH SUAVE ME    by ROBERT REED
Price: $14.95 USD. 35210 words. Published on April 27, 2012. .

Saving the Youth from Drugs and Alcohol Author Robert Reed contributes a ‘tool’ to fix a broken society Written through a constructive persuasion, Kool, Smooth, Suave' Me lets the youth decide to avoid using drugs and alcohol on their own, through a situation or series of events staged to take place with a predetermined ending.
Street Legends Vol. 1    by Seth Ferranti
Price: $6.99 USD. 89940 words. Published on June 2, 2013. .

In Street Legends Vol. 1, Seth brings forth powerful biographies of six of the most notorious gangster of the crack era who influenced hip-hop and street culture. This book profiles six of the biggest street legends from the crack era- Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff, Wayne Perry, Anthony Jones, Aaron Jones, Peter “Pistol Pete” Rollack and George “Boy George” Rivera.