<DIV><B>THE NUMBER ONE <I>NEW YORK TIMES</I> BESTSELLER NOW A MAJOR FILM, STARRING STEVE CARELL AND BAFTA AND GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATED TIMOTHEE CHALAMET</B><BR/><BR/>‘What had happened to my beautiful boy? To our family? What did I do wrong?’<BR/><BR/> Those are the wrenching questions that haunted every moment of David Sheff’s journey through his son Nic’s <B>addiction to drugs</B> and <B>tentative steps toward recovery</B>.<BR/><BR/> Before <B>Nic Sheff</B> became addicted to <B>crystal meth</B>, he was a charming boy, joyous and funny, a varsity athlete and honor student adored by his two younger siblings. After meth, he was a trembling wraith who lied, stole, and lived on the streets.<BR/><BR/><B>With haunting candour</B>,<B> David Sheff</B> traces the first subtle warning signs: the denial, the 3am phone calls (<I>is it Nic? the police? the hospital?</I>), the attempts at rehab. His <B>preoccupation </B>with Nic <B>became an addiction in itself</B>, a