I’m Dancing as Fast as I Can

I’m Dancing as Fast as I Can by Barbara Gordon, published by Moyer Bell in 2006, is a personal memoir that delves into the complexities of addiction and the struggles surrounding it. This edition spans 348 pages and is presented in English. The narrative offers an honest exploration of the author’s experiences with prescription drug addiction, highlighting the societal perceptions of addiction and the medical community at the time.
Readers will find a candid account of one woman’s journey through the challenges of substance abuse and the impact it has on her life. The book addresses themes related to psychology and personal resilience, making it a significant contribution to the genres of biography and self-help. Gordon’s story serves as a reflection on the dangers of addiction and the importance of honesty in confronting personal demons, resonating with those seeking understanding in the realms of addiction and recovery.
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I’m Dancing as Fast as I Can was a huge best-seller. It was made into a movie starring Jill Clayberg. The book was way ahead of its time when first published. When the book was written the danger of addiction to prescription drugs was barely recognised and the authority of doctors was virtually sacrosanct. But one woman’s honesty — Barbara Gordon’s honesty — changed all that. I’m Dancing as Fast as I Can is just as relevant today as a survivor story and as an inspiration to anyone whose world suddenly implodes.
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