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The Review of Contemporary Fiction

| June 22, 1993 | Wallace, David Foster | COPYRIGHT 1993 Review of Contemporary Fiction. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The night after the depressing and awkward joint Interdependence Day party for Enfield's Ennet House Recovery Home, Somerville's Phoenix House, and Dorchester's grim New Choices juvenile rehab, Ennet House staffer Johnette Foltz took Ken Erdedy and Kate Gompert along with her to this one NA beginners' discussion meeting where the topic was always marijuana: how every addict at the meeting had gotten in terrible addictive trouble with it right from the first Dubois, or else how they'd been strung out on harder drugs and had tried switching to grass to get off the original drugs and but then had gotten in even terribler trouble with grass than they'd been in with the ...

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