![]() He spends most of his time at rehab complaining about AA and getting into fights with other patients. They try to get him to follow AA's trusty Twelve-Step method, but James adamantly refuses. His counselors tell him: "We can't help you until you're ready to help yourself" (1.4.256). James's rehab is complicated process, because it takes him a long time to want to recover. They get caught, she escapes, James saves her from a crack house without doing any crack along the way, and voilà: he's magically rehabbed and gets to leave the clinic. Along the way, he meets and falls in love with a female patient named Lilly. ![]() ![]() His parents take him to rehab, and after he's told that if he uses drugs again he'll die, well… James decides to kill himself. ![]() He is a boozer, a user, and a loser, or in his words, "an Alcoholic a Drug Addict and a Criminal" (1.7.209).Īt the beginning of the book, he's on a plane without knowing how he got there. James Frey They Tried to Make Him Go to Rehab ![]()
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