<b>Winner of the 2019-2020 Malott Prize for Recording Community Activism </b><br><b>Winner of the 2020 Richard Frisbie Award for Adult Nonfiction from the Society of Midland Authors</b><br><br><b>For readers of <i>Dopesick</i> and <i>Dreamland</i>, journalist Jack Shuler explores the current addiction crisis as a human rights problem fostered by poverty and inadequate health care in this “insightful look at how the issues in Ohio affect the rest of the country” (<i>Cosmopolitan</i>, A Best Nonfiction Book of the Year).</b><br><br>Tainted drug supplies, inadequate civic responses, and prevailing negative opinions about people who use drugs, the poor, and those struggling with mental health issues lead to thousands of preventable deaths each year while politicians are slow to adopt effective policies. Putting themselves at great personal risk (and often breaking the law to do so), the brave men and women profiled in <i>This Is Ohio</i> are mounting a grassroots effort to comb