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'The disease he has is addiction,' Nina Renata Aron writes of her
boyfriend. 'The disease I have is loving him.' Their affair is
dramatic, urgent - an intoxicating antidote to the lonely days of
early motherhood. But soon, K starts using again. Even as his
addiction deepens, she stays, thinking she can save him. It's a
familiar pattern, developed in an adolescence marred by family
trauma - how can she break it? If she leaves, has she failed? In
this unflinching memoir, Aron shows the devastating effect of
addiction on loved ones. She also untangles the messy ties between
her own history of enabling, society's expectations of womanhood
and our ideas of love. She cracks open the feminised phenomenon of
co-dependency, tracing its development from the formation of
Al-Anon to recent research in the psychology of addiction, and asks
uncomfortable questions about when help becomes harm, and when we
choose to leave.
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