Have been following this story over the course of the week:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/booknews/4971982/Julie-Myerson-author-of-book-about-sons-drug-abuse-admits-writing-family-column.html To sum it up. Whiny media celebrity and author pens a book about her son's cannabis addiction, its effect on her family and alleges she had to throw
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I agree with you. The saddest quote from him I've read is, "she's been writing about me since I was two." There, I suggest, lies the source of his problems, including the cannabis addiction.
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There lies the difference. Jake asked his mother not to publish the book. She did. He asked her several times if she was the author of Living with Teenagers. She denied it. The woman cares about no-one but herself.
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And I know she says she had permission from her son to publish the book but if he is an addict and by all accounts, he is/was, then was he in a fit state to give informed consent?
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My dad used to write a newspaper column in which we were occasionally mentioned, but always in vague terms (daughter no. 1, etc), and I don't ever remember him complaining about us or causing problems.
I have been trying to write about a family situation over the past few years, but I would never memoir it because I don't want to hurt family members. So it's fiction, and until I can get to a point where my sisters can't point to a character and say, "that's me", I won't consider it finished.
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