Christine Shuck is a writer, haphazard and flighty artist, mom, real estate entrepreneur, and unreliable gardener. She lives in an 1899 Victorian in Kansas City with her husband, assorted children and furbabies.
A self-described auto-didact and general malcontent, Christine can be found outside in the temperate months, laying brick walkways, and planting seeds in a hedonistic and random fashion (much to the dismay of one grass-loving neighbor). In the winter you will find her inside, shooting pool, writing, and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.
At all times you will find her brain filled with words, plot twists, and characters just waiting to get out. Just ask her, she'll smile secretively and nod.
Christine writes cross-genre. At present, all of her fiction is linked through families and shared characters in a shared universe known as the Kapalaran Universe. Visit her website and subscribe to her newsletter to get short stories each month in the Kapalaran Universe.
Part memoir, part current affairs, part argument for legalization - The War on Drugs is a MUST READ for those who believe that the war on drugs only happens to "those people" in "that part of town."
Written from the point of view of a wife and mother, The War On Drugs: An Old Wives' Tale examines the pros and cons of marijuana prohibition, drug diversion programs, and challenges the reader to re-define what they have been told about the nature of addiction and the propaganda of the war on drugs.
Título : The War on Drugs: An Old Wives Tale
EAN : 9781386221104
Editorial : Christine D. Shuck
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