The Hummingbird Kiss, Trish MacEnulty
The Hummingbird Kiss, Trish MacEnulty
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The Hummingbird Kiss
My Life as an Addict in the 1970s

Author: Trish MacEnulty

Narrator: Kerri Van Kirk

Unabridged: 8 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/19/2024


Synopsis

Trish spends her time hustling and cheating to score. Heroin, Dilaudids, whatever she can get.Precisely plotting the slippery slope of a heroin addict's existence, The Hummingbird Kiss paints a bleak picture but still manages to offer a ray of hope. The '70s are young, and 18-year-old Trish is a newlywed. When a Florida judge sentences her junkie husband to ten years for stealing stereos, she immediately seeks out a fix, and before she knows it she's hooked. There follows a long sojourn as she and her friends work small scams to score, head to California in search of better highs, move back to Florida, shoot up and nod off every chance they get — until death gets some of them.MacEnulty has constructed a gritty and sorrowful book about a young girl with an appetite for the damage done. Trish comes from a broken but still functional family. She's witty, articulate and street-smart enough to know better than to get caught up in this life of self destruction, but childhood abandonment and the ensuing self-loathing are too much for her to manage without medication. Her life unravels as her cross-country wanderings take her from drug dens to rehabs to prison, with a few bleary-eyed months spent scoring drugs in the Tijuana barrios.The author spares us no detail of her sordid descent, but Trish remains an engaging voice whose innate grain of goodness and interest in humanity keeps the reader on her side. Trish declines to blame anyone for her calamitous state. All she wants is the "hummingbird kiss of the needle" — the most wonderful experience she knows — until she inevitably winds up in prison and rediscovers the girl she once was."Searingly honest, often funny, always sordid story of a junkie’s life in the 1970s."—Chauncey Mabe, Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jamie on January 01, 2023

This was a very good book and written very naturally and honestly. I hope the very best for the author who looks to now be a professor in college. It pained such a clear picture of addiction and how easy it is to slip back in. Thank you for writing this!......more

Goodreads review by DustyBookSniffers - on March 20, 2024

"The Hummingbird Kiss: My Life as an Addict in the 1970s" is a poignant memoir by Trish MacEnulty that offers a raw and honest account of her harrowing journey through drug addiction. Trish bares her soul as she recounts her tumultuous life, from bidding farewell to her husband in a courthouse to end......more

Goodreads review by Nikki on December 29, 2022

This book was so beautifully written. The author, Trish, mesmerized me in how she writes. The addiction was intense for Trish. She liked heroin and dilaudid but anything to alter her, really. She hustles and pulls schemes to keep herself high. I continually found myself rooting for her in this. I ju......more

Goodreads review by Linzi on December 06, 2023

The Hummingbird Kiss by Trish MacEnulty was an interesting listen. Hmmmm…. What to say? I found myself googling the author more than once to see if she was a famous person, wondering if I should know her name, because the book was a little random. I found the timeline to be a little choppy at times a......more

Goodreads review by Kate on December 06, 2023

How to describe my experience listening to this audiobook? I want to say I was completely hooked, and it’s true, but probably in bad taste. I was enthralled by this audiobook, from start to finish. The narrator does an excellent job, I felt like I was right there with Trish as she went through every......more