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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
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If you're drawn to stories of genuine camaraderie and resilience, My Friend Leonard offers a heartfelt look into how deep bonds can help heal even the darkest scars. James Frey portrays Leonard with authenticity and warmth, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the transformative power of friendship in the aftermath of hardship.