Reviews:
— Ryan Hampton, advocate and author of American Fix: Inside the Opioid Addiction Crisis — and How to End It
“Billy Manas thoughtfully draws from his own powerful story of addiction and recovery to extend encouragement, courage, and hope to others. He compassionately invites readers to remember the context in which addiction happens, and offers an empowering lens through which readers can recognize how the strengths they already possess will serve them well on their journey of recovery.”
— Holly Parker, PhD, author of When Reality Bites: How Denial Helps and What to Do When It Hurts
“Billy Manas makes getting clean and sober a helluva lot cooler and more freeing than staying hot and messy any day!”
— Tania Katan, author of Creative Trespassing“What do you get when you marry powerful memoir with smart self-help? Kickass Recovery! You won’t find a better book on how you can create a recovery program that really works than Kickass Recovery. Highly recommended!”
— Eric Maisel, coauthor of Creative Recovery: A Complete Addiction Treatment Program That Uses Your Natural Creativity
“The secret to overcoming addiction is not getting off drugs but staying off drugs and getting a life. This book describes one man’s journey to do just that. While Billy Manas’s story is unique and personal, the lessons are universal and can be shared. This book suggests that there is power in positive thinking and that life tends to be a self-fulfilling prophesy. But ultimately, it shows that if you want things in your life to turn out differently, you have to do them differently.”
— Walter Ling, MD, author of Mastering the Addicted Brain and professor emeritus of psychiatry, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
“Practical, realistic, thought-provoking, effective, as well as thoroughly ‘user friendly’ in tone, commentary style, organization and presentation, Kickass Recovery is especially and unreservedly recommended for every professional, health center, community, college and university library Self-Help/Self-Improvement collection for recovering addicts.”
— Midwest Book Review