Lost in Ghost Town
A Memoir of Addiction, Redemption, and Hope in Unlikely Places
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Narrated by:
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Brian Hutchison
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Written by:
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Carder Stout
About this listen
Psychologist to the Hollywood elite Dr. Carder Stout delivers a riveting memoir about his fall from grace into the gritty underbelly of crack addiction, running drugs for the Shoreline Crips, surviving homelessness, escaping a murder plot, and finding redemption in the most unlikely of places.
Dr. Carder Stout's clientele includes Oscar-, Golden Globe-, Emmy-, Tony- and Grammy-winners, best-selling authors, and billionaires. He may not be able to share their dark secrets, but for the first time, everyone will know his. At the age of 34, Carder would have gladly pawned the silver spoon he was born choking on for a rock of crack. His downfall was as swift as his privilege was vast - or had he been falling all along?
Raised in a Georgetown mansion and educated at exclusive institutions, Carder ran with a crowd of movers, shakers, and future Oscar-winners in New York City. But words like "promise" and "potential" are meaningless in the face of serious addiction. Lost years and a stint in rehab later, when Carder was a dirty, broke, soon-to-be-homeless crackhead wandering the streets of Venice, California.
His lucky break came thanks to his old Ford Taurus: he lands a job of driving for a philosophical drug czar with whom he finds friendship and self-worth as he helps deliver quality product to LA's drug enthusiasts, from trust-fund kids, gang affiliates, trophy wives, hip-hop producers, and Russian pimps. But even his loyalty and protection can't save Carder from the peril of the streets - or the eventual contract on his life.
From a youth of affluence to the hit the Shoreline Crips put on his life, Carder delves deep into life on the streets. Lost in Ghost Town is a riveting, raw, and heartfelt look at the power of addiction, the beauty of redemption, and finding truth somewhere in between.
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- 2024-11-30
Pain , lost , trying to survive. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Wow!
What a book. It captured my heart and soul from the moment I started reading it. What unsealed pain does to adults bodies.
People are faster, judge, and say what’s wrong with you? ( what’s wrong with you?)
They’re fast to judge, but they’re not there to help. Judgement like it’s a privilege for them.
It’s not what happened to you the question should be what happened to you where is your pain and guess what adults moms and dad‘s out there it stems from childhood. So check yourself before you make judgement calls on others. This spoke with fabulous thank you so much. I recommend this book to anyone who has a loved one going through addiction or if you’re going through addiction or just want to learn about addiction minus the judgement.
Syl.
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- 2023-07-08
Mindblowing
By the end of this book, I was convinced that i would never again read such an interesting and thrilling story. I only wish i could have selective amnesia, so I could listen to it all over again.
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