It took everyone by surprise, most of all himself, when he became addicted to narcotics in his 30s. His story hit local press when he was found guilty of professional misconduct related to his addiction, including over-prescribed painkillers to patients so he could buy them back – an infraction that caused his physician license to be suspended.
Matheson's memoir is a gritty account of his narcotic addiction and all that it cost him: various relationships, his career, and almost his life. The Golden Boy takes the reader from the very first day to Matheson's drug addiction to that moment when he decided to rebuild his life through rehab and recovery.
Grant Matheson is the son of Presbyterian minster, a devoted father of three, a non-practicing physician, and a drug addict in recovery. Grant has not taken narcotics since 2005, but the stigma of his addiction follows him closely in his home province of Prince Edward Island. He hopes his story will help both those struggling with addiction and those who love someone battling the disease.
Events:
Friday, Dec 8 – 7pm – Charlottetown, PEI
Grant Matheson will have his launch event at the Beaconfield Carriage House, 2 Kent Street, Charlottetown.
The Golden Boy
By Grant Matheson
Published by Acorn Press
Pub date: Nov 15, 2017
9781927502952
240 pg/PB/$21.95
SOURCE Nimbus Publishing
Karen McMullin, National Publicist, [email protected]; 647-461-3824
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