Triumphs and Tragedies, Karl B. McMillen Jr.
Triumphs and Tragedies, Karl B. McMillen Jr.
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Triumphs and Tragedies

Author: Karl B. McMillen Jr.

Narrator: Kody McMillen

Unabridged: 9 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/03/2023


Synopsis

Hermosa Beach, California, in the mid-1960s. Sun, surf, and sand castles along The Strand to a soundtrack of “Fun, Fun, Fun.” But the hang-loose life of the locals was soon being drowned out—by a social storm able to turn even the most perfect wave into a brutal riptide.
How do you go from planning vacations and evaluating investments to planning prison visits and evaluating defense pleas? How do you watch your surfer-champion sons turn into drug lords? Inmates? How do you watch your entire family die, one by one?
Yet never stop fighting.
What does it take to look in the mirror and search for the meaning of enabler? Or face that you’re sacrificing your own livelihood for Scotch? To ride a pounding wave of triumphs and tragedies, and paddle back for more?
It takes a rare and special person: Karl McMillen.
Karl is America’s hard work ethic. The guy Jefferson said will “determine never to be idle.” Babe Ruth’s “person who never gives up.”
His story opens with a panorama of early 20th century California; a last-gasp look at the West before it was settled. When “entitlement” meant you were entitled to work your tail off. Karl’s success epitomizes that the cleanest hands in business are the ones that have smeared the most elbow grease. Karl worked and the system worked. He was said to have the “Golden Touch.”
But systems break down. As America’s youth got swept into the deep murkiness of drugs, Karl was in over his head, too. He encountered something his work ethic and Golden Touch couldn’t conquer: Addiction.
But he fought to apply his talents to this new subject. Gathering data and analyzing treatments, he uncovered so much.
Triumphs and Tragedies explores the psychology of addiction through “voices from the street.” It probes the essence of enabling and the value of “rehabs”—uncommon concepts in the ‘60s. It demonstrates how a perfect life can be traded for pain; but how that pain can translate into a strong antidote against one of society’s greatest ills.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa on August 01, 2013

I reviewed this book in the Huffington Post: "How Can We Empower All People to Fuel Their Passions and Choose Reality Over Drugs?" [URL not allowed]-ni... Triumphs and Tragedies recounts the life story of Karl B. McMillen. The opening, written by Mr. McMillen, was the most moving to......more

Goodreads review by Dorota on October 24, 2013

I think every parent, whether they have "good" kids or kids that are struggling in any aspect of their lives, should read this book. It's such an emotional journey about some of the worst things you could ever possibly experience as a parent, that it should act as a warning to everyone. Be present i......more

Goodreads review by Kristin (Kritters Ramblings) on October 19, 2013

Check out the full review at Kritters Ramblings A true story about a family's battle with addictive issues to drugs, alcohol and maybe even working. There were many moments in this book that I wished it were a piece of fiction, because I wanted this family to take a different avenue or approach to th......more

Goodreads review by Brianna on September 13, 2013

Triumphs and Tragedies tells the life story of Karl B. McMillen. The beginning was the most moving for myself as Karl explained his own addiction and his seventeen years of sobriety. The drama that unfolds through his story between his family and friends shows what addiction can really do to one’s......more

Goodreads review by Shirley on July 20, 2015

I struggled at first to get through his book, seeing the enabling all too clearly, and also understanding how and why it happens. What a heartbreaking story of giving.......more