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A Million Little Pieces

Título: A Million Little Pieces

Autor: James Frey

Sinopse: A badly tattered James awakens on an airplane to Chicago, with no recollection of his injuries or of how he ended up on the plane. He is met by his parents at the airport, who take him to a rehabilitation clinic. We find out that James is 23 years old, and has been an alcoholic for ten years, and a crack addict for three. He is also wanted by the police in three different states on several charges. As he checks into the rehab clinic, he is forced to quit his substance abuse, a transition that we find out later probably saves his life, but is also an incredibly agonizing event. As part of this, he is forced to undergo a series of painful root canals, without any anesthesia because of possible negative reactions to the drugs. He copes with the pain by squeezing tennis balls until his nails crack (when challenged on this incident, specifically, during his second Oprah appearance, Frey said that it may have been "more than one" root canal procedure and may or may not have included Novocaine, as he remembers it). Throughout his stay, he refuses to buy into the notion of victimhood, and instead chooses to blame his misfortunes solely on himself and as the result of his own decisions. Because of this view he rejects the concept of the Twelve Steps that is recommended to him at the clinic and chooses to proceed with his recovery without complaint or blame on others, and also with the knowledge that he will die if he begins his substance abuse again. The book follows Frey through the painful experiences that lead up to his eventual release from the center, including his participation in the clinic's family program with his parents, despite his strong desire not to. Throughout the novel, Frey speaks of the "Fury" he is fighting, which he sees as the cause of his desire to drink alcohol and use drugs. The "Fury" could be seen as the antagonist of the novel, because he believes that he will not be able to recover until he learns to ignore it or "kill it."

Contexto da obra

Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “A Million Little Pieces”, de James Frey, publicado pela editora Random Haouse, em 2003 e com 383 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.

Editora: Random Haouse

Páginas: 383

Ano: 2003

Edição:

Linguagem: inglês

ISBN: 0385507755

ISBN13: 9780385507752

    Sobre o autor

    A leitura dos livros de James Frey alterna entre uma prosa intensa e pulsante, que prende o leitor com ritmo acelerado, e momentos de introspecção profunda sobre escolhas e consequências. Seus textos frequentemente exploram conflitos internos e externos, ora com uma narrativa quase cinematográfica, ora com um tom cru e direto, que não evita a dor nem a complexidade emocional. A tensão é constante, seja na luta pela sobrevivência em jogos mortais ou na reconstrução de vidas marcadas por vícios e arrependimentos. O foco oscila entre personagens jovens e seus dilemas existenciais e a construção de universos onde o destino e a luta pelo poder se entrelaçam, sempre deixando no ar perguntas sobre identidade, redenção e o preço da vitória.

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