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A Million Little Lies
The Smoking Gun exposes James Frey's bestselling nonfiction 'memoir,' A Million Little Pieces, as a fraud, filled with 'fabrications, falsehoods, and other fakery.' It was the most recent pick of the Oprah Book Club, and hugely popular, in part because it repudiated conventional 12-Step wisdom. The Smoking Gun investigative team, however, has discovered that almost all of the crucial events in it are exaggerated or outright fabrications.
Find the full story here. (Thanks to Trysh Travis for the link).
Posted by Matthew McKean on January 10, 2006 at 10:58 AM in AA Research, Addiction, Alcohol (miscellaneous), Alcoholism, Drugs (general) | Permalink