In the field of addiction and drug treatment there are many sources of information.
From books and audio books to self-help groups and spirituality centers there are a
wide range of options for people seeking answers about addiction. We are proud to
publish Beyond the Yellow Brick Road and Bumper Stickers by Bob Meehan because
there are no books that describe substance abuse or alcohol abuse more effectively
while also providing real solutions for healing. Here are some of the accolades
regarding Bob Meehan:
I have encountered only two people in my life who have the kind of charisma Bob
does: Frank Sinatra and John F. Kennedy.... With no pressure, without the
slightest hint of coercion, Bob Meehan gets young people to stop taking drugs.
The book does two important things; first, it creates a sense of urgency. We have
a very serious drug epidemic among our youth, yet people seem content to ignore it.
Bob Meehan, speaking in the powerful voice of experience, explains the gravity of
the problem, and tells us precisely why drugs are so dangerous. Second, this book
offers solutions. I have read many books about drugs in the past few years, but
I always put them down thinking, “Fine, but what can parents do when their
children take drugs? “When I finished Beyond the Yellow Brick Road, I had answers.
And so will you.
I firmly believe this book will make a significant difference in a lot of people's
lives.
-- From The Introduction By Tim Conway
Every loving parent must read this book! If you have a child on drugs or you wish
to prevent future disaster, this powerful classic can help you save your
kid's life.
-- Og Mandino, Author, The Greatest Salesman in the World
No one else I have ever met possesses Bob Meehan’s understanding of adolescent
drug abuse and how teenagers think and feel. This book lovingly explains that
knowledge. Having a teenager using drugs and alcohol is one of the most difficult
and heart-wrenching problems a parent can experience. This book offers
understanding, support, and guidance.
-- Steven L. Jaffe, Professor of Psychiatry, Emory University School of Medicine