James Frey wakes up on a plane, with no memory of the preceding two weeks. His face is cut and his body is covered with bruises. He has no wallet and no idea of his destination. He has abused alcohol and every drug he can lay his hands on for a decade -- and he is aged only twenty-three.What happens next is one of the most powerful and extreme stories ever told. His family takes him to a rehabilitation centre. And James Frey starts his perilous journey back to the world of the drug and alcohol-free living. His lack of self-pity is unflinching and searing.A Million Little Pieces is a dazzling account of a life destroyed and a life reconstructed. It is also the introduction of a bold and talented literary voice.
About the Author
James Frey is originally from Cleveland, Ohio. He is married and lives in Los Angeles.
Reviews
'Excellent ! Frey's storytelling feels compulsive, involuntary ! poignant and tragic. The forthcoming film will almost certainly be a cult hit ! The good thing about Frey is that he writes as if he needs to; I hope his new compulsion thrives' -- William Leith, Spectator 'James Frey's utterly mesmerising account ! [is] easily the most remarkable non-fiction book about drugs and drug taking since Hunter S Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas ! As a memoir, it is almost mythic. You can imagine it made epic by Martin Scorsese, the auteur of wayward American maleness in all its extremity ! Utterly compulsive' -- Observer 'Frey really can write. Brilliantly. And if you don't think so, f*** you' -- Evening Standard 'Clear sighted and intellectually honest' -- Literary Review 'A heartbreaking memoir ! inspirational and essential' -- Bret Easton Ellis 'This book is definitely going to be huge ! There is no question that he's a good writer. As soon as you start reading the book, Frey's voice rings out. It's clear and sharp and turbocharged ! We love rehab memoirs. This is a good one. It might even be a great one' -- Independent 'An extraordinary and deeply moving book that will make you think about family, friendship, love, religion, death and perhaps most of all, the human spirit' -- Irish Sunday Independent 'Startling and ultimately breath taking' -- Kirkus Reviews 'Horribly honest and funny ! Read this immediately' -- Gus Van Sant 'Harrowing, poetic and rather magnificent' -- FHM 'James Frey spent ten years addicted to alcohol and crack before going into rehab at the age of 23. This unrelenting memoir of his recovery spares no detail. Luckily, he is a good writer -- indulgent and uncompromising' -- Metro 'Frey is selfish, egocentric, violent and pompous ... What redeems this insufferably bad mannered book is that, at the end of the day, Frey can write. Brilliantly' -- Scotsman 'Frey's writing style vividly conveys the horrors of addiction ... dark humour and sharp observations are evidence of a keen intelligence and an unusual strength of character ... a totally absorbing book' -- The Magistrate 20040201 'Harrowing and unflinching ! This is not a book about drugs but about their aftermath ! Though definitely not for the faint hearted, Frey is often darkly and self deprecatingly funny. This is, in essence, a story of redemption and an incredibly moving one. This is a great book' -- Waterstone's Books Quarterly 20040201 'This book is a raging, brilliant debut.' -- Waterstone's Books Quarterly 20040322 'Crafted from genuine, raw emotion.' -- Irish Examiner 20040322 'Blisteringly written ! The prose is superb' -- Daily Express 20050826 'James Frey propelled the memoir of dysfunctional life to the top of the bestseller lists' -- Daily Telegraph 20060523 'Frey's book combined high quality drug porn with memorable characters and a strong narrative arc that describes a modern version of Rake's Progress.' -- Druglink Magazine 20060601 'The last remarkable book I read! I couldn't put it down.' -- Q Magazine, Dave Matthews 20060701
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Reviews
– Customer review on 07/11/2008
Amazing.. I could not put it down.. I read it in just over a day. I realise there has been some "drama" over how true some aspects of the book are (google is your friend) BUT if even only half of its true its an amazing amount to live through... BUT the book is written amazingly its gripping and keeps you turning pages. LOVED IT
Wow! Even if parts of this are fictional, the story is gripping. It is, in a way, presented as an easy read for females (I read one review that criticised it on this basis…as if writing for a female audience was inherently wrong – go figure). He doesn’t go into details about prostitutes, he writes a lot of positive things about the relationships he’s had, and discusses new feelings of love while in re-hab. This is a gritty novel, when you aren’t in the mood for a really gritty novel.
Putting the cynic in me aside, I thought that the stream of consciousness format was well dealt with. I found the content so interesting; I found myself responding very strongly to the whole journey that James goes through. I have recommended this book to a lot of other people in the few days since finishing it. Thanks so much for offering it as a ring. I’m hooked and ready to seek out his next novel!
I enjoyed this read however, this guy made this story up and has since admitted that it is exaggerated and made up - BUT before being caught out he appeared on Oprah and she put the book on her must read list. This kept the book number 1 on the New York Bestsellers list for 15 weeks back in 2004. The smoking gun website calls this book "A million little lies"
I found this book to be really hard to read to begin with, the author is just a terrible writer, plain and simple, although he does improve as the book goes on. I kind of felt that the book was a bit too much of a “woe is me” tale, I felt like he is a bit too whiney and immature really. Average at best.
Its brilliant but i was quite shocked to find out that parts of it were elaborated/fake. Knowing that detracts from the joy of reading it, but its still an awesome read. His style is amazing and utterly convincing, and the events leave your jaw gaping.
Oh my goodness, tears continue to fall down my face from this sad true story. Such an awful, lonely and frightening world these people lived in. James Frey astounds me, his strength and courage are mind boggling. An amazing person with so much potential and so much to give. Lots of worthwhile quotes and thoughts, helpful not only to drug addicts, but to anyone who has lost faith in life. A confronting and heart-wrenching story.
You will not be sorry you purchased this book. Once you start reading you will not put it down until its finished. James has an original style of writing that makes it addictive to read.....
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