Fall to Pieces: A Memoir of Drugs, Rock 'n' Roll, and Mental Illness

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· Harper Collins
4.5
37 reviews
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226
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Fall to Pieces is a beautifully written, visceral, roller coaster ride inside bipolar disorder, rock ’n’ roll, celebrity culture, and the world of modeling. 

Mary Forsberg Weiland, ex-wife of the late Scott Weiland, front man for Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver, tells a harrowing true story of depression, drug addiction, and mental illness with candor and, often, humor. Co-written with veteran journalist Larkin Warren, Fall to Pieces is a blistering, eye-opening memoir of Hollywood meltdown in the bestselling vein of Tatum O’Neal’s A Paper Life and Valerie Bertinelli’s Losing It.

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4.5
37 reviews
Ida Baker
December 22, 2015
I am dealing with the loss of my child's father... Who is actually still alive but lost in the darkness I'm not able to get him back no matter how hard I try. I felt very connected to her words and it was brutally honest. It was like reading the manuscript of all the years I spent with him. I'm not alone I know now. This book is a must read for any person in a relationship with an addict.
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Dudulooksfer1
April 19, 2024
Book's Good. Love. Rock'n Roll.
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Sarah
February 3, 2018
Interesting but not excellent
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