You'd Be Home Now by Kathleen Glasgow
"You'd Be Home Now" by Kathleen Glasgow is a compelling narrative that confronts the harsh realities of the opioid crisis. Set in the town of Mill Haven, the story revolves around Emmy, whose life takes an unexpected turn after a tragic car accident shatters her world and exposes her brother Joey's severe drug addiction.
Emmy, previously known as the "rich girl" in town, finds herself grappling with the stigma and societal judgment surrounding addiction. As Joey returns from rehab, the narrative explores the complexities of familial relationships, identity, and the profound impact of addiction on individuals and communities.
Glasgow skillfully weaves a tale that goes beyond stereotypes, portraying the nuanced lives of characters affected by the opioid epidemic. Emmy's journey becomes a poignant exploration of self-discovery and empathy as she interacts with her brother, neighbors, and those labeled as "ghosties" haunting the town.
The author sheds light on the multifaceted nature of addiction, inviting readers to question preconceived notions and acknowledge the humanity within each person facing this crisis. The narrative is both heart-wrenching and hopeful, highlighting the resilience of individuals striving for understanding and connection amidst the challenges posed by addiction.
"You'd Be Home Now" stands as a powerful testament to the impact of addiction on families and communities, urging readers to look beyond surface judgments and recognize the shared humanity that unites those affected by the opioid crisis. Through Emmy's journey, Glasgow delivers a compassionate narrative that resonates with authenticity and empathy. ❤️📚❤️