Opioid Addiction, The Lost Gutenberg

Opioid Addiction, The Lost Gutenberg

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

  • Mar 29, 2019 10:00 pm
  • 1:40:43 mins

Surrender: A Mother and Her Daughter's Struggle With Heroin Guest: Lou Alpert, author of “Surrender: A Love Letter to My Daughter In 2017, Lou Alpert turned on CNN to see her daughter, Crystal eight-months pregnant, homeless and about to inject herself with heroin in an alley. The baby was born three weeks later and adopted by the Officer Ryan Holets and his wife. President Trump mentioned them in his State of the Union Address and CNN did a bunch of follow-up stories. Crystal became the poster child for America’s opioid crisis, as her mom watched it all play out on national TV. In a new memoir, Lou Alpert describes what it’s like to be the loved one of a person gripped by addiction. The book is called, “Surrender: A love Letter to My Daughter”. A Gutenberg Bible and the Eccentric Woman Who Made It Her Own Guest: Margaret Leslie Davis, author of “The Lost Gutenberg: The Astounding Story of One Book's Five-Hundred Year Odyssey” Fewer than 50 of them exist in the world. For rare book collectors, a Bible printed by Johann Gutenberg before the summer of 1456 is the Holy Grail of acquisitions. Throughout history only one Gutenberg Bible has been owned by a woman collector – an American named Estelle Doheny.  The Gutenberg Bible is Top of Mind this hour. Fewer than 50 of them exist in the world. For rare book collectors, a Bible printed by Johann Gutenberg before the summer of 1456 is the Holy Gr ail of acquisitions. Throughout history only one Gutenberg Bible has been owned by a woman collector – an American named Estelle Doheny.