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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Berkley Pub Group
Published: Jun 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Personal Memoirs
Retail Price: $19.00
Pages: 432
In this sequel to A MILLION LITTLE PIECES, in which he chronicled his addictions, James Frey writes about a friend he met in rehab, a former gangster named Leonard. An exploration of trust and friendship and what they can mean, especially to someone in crisis, MY FRIEND LEONARD is also a tender and compelling portrait of an extraordinary person.
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this book is a great follow up to a million little pieces. I really enjoyed experiencing james frey's life through his eyes whether every part was true or not.