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The Longest Road

To Hell and Back Again from Addiction to Advocacy

by (author) Joe Calendino & Gary Little

Publisher
Page Two Books, Inc.
Initial publish date
Aug 2024
Category
General, Motivational & Inspirational, Drug Dependence
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781774583340
    Publish Date
    Aug 2024
    List Price
    $24.95

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Recovery is the longest road toward a better future.
"When you are that far into addiction, one of the things you are ruled by, you live for, is the drug. It becomes your mother, your father, your sister, your brother, your lover."
In The Longest Road, Joe Calendino relives his harrowing journey from full-patch Hells Angel to rock bottom. Consumed by drugs and alcohol, he spiralled out of control and ended up strung out, desperate and destitute. Now it's his mission to protect at-risk youth from that same fate.
Written with his trusted confidant and former high school counsellor, Gary Little, this gripping memoir shares more than Calendino's story of relapse and redemption. It also tells the stories of the hidden angels who helped save his life, and the lives of the young people he now strives to help in his role as executive director of Yo Bro Yo Girl Youth Initiative. There are families who have lost loved ones to overdose, friends whose habits have landed them in gangs or in jail, and the call to action of a community that needs help, healing and hope—now more than ever.
Building on his first page-turning memoir, To Hell and Back, Calendino again shows he is living proof that sometimes all it takes is someone believing in you to completely change your life.

About the authors

Joe Calendino is the Executive Director of Yo Bro Yo Girl Youth Initiative and works with youth in some of Vancouver’s most vulnerable neighbourhoods.

Joe Calendino's profile page

Gary Little is Director of International Baccalaureate Educator Programs at the Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia.

Gary Little's profile page