Mikael Luman had it all – good friends, a loving family and an outstanding future as an athlete. His spiral into drug addiction destroyed everything Mikael valued. He traded college athletics for a world of strippers and good times, highs and lows, raves and week-long parties – all fueled by ecstasy, nitrous oxide, cocaine and methamphetamine. In and out of jail, no longer possessing even a driver’s license, the one-time star runner now ran from the law and from the demons that drove him.
Even a son born out of wedlock could not break his addiction. He dealt and manufactured drugs, was kidnapped and shot at. He watched his friends ruin their lives. Yet even at his lowest moments, Mikael believed that he had a special calling and that the hell he was living was for a reason.
His wild ride ended with an arrest and a prison term, where he slowly got back in touch with reality, his purpose in life – and the son he’d hardly known. Now, he’s told the whole story in an honest, frank, sometimes humorous memoir that only someone who’s survived the criminal lifestyle of drug addiction can tell. Married with a daughter, he wants to use his experiences to bring nationwide awareness to the need for drug programs that are not just reactive but proactive.
Mikael Luman broke out of the prison of addiction, but many more will not. His inspiring book is a must-read for parents, educators, addicts and young people who think, “It will never happen to me.”
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