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The Feel-Good Hit of the Year: A Memoir

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A Memoir

by Liam Pieper
Paperback
Publication Date: 15/05/2014
4/5 Rating 3 Reviews

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Hilarious, compelling and sometimes heartbreaking, The Feel-Good Hit of the Year is a memoir about family, addiction and learning how to live with yourself, from a sharp and original new Australian voice.


'Will break your heart and give you chuckles. What more do you want?' John Safran

'The most achingly funny, heartsplittingly tragic and brilliantly written book you'll read this year.' Benjamin Law

Liam Pieper was raised by his bohemian parents to believe in freedom and creativity, and that there's nothing wrong with smoking a little marijuana to make life more interesting.

A fast learner, Liam combined hippie self-actualisation with gen Y entrepreneurialism. By his early teens he had a fledgling drug habit, and a thriving business selling pot around the suburbs of Melbourne from the back of his pushbike. He picked up important life skills, like how to befriend a deranged jujitsu master, how to impress his girlfriend's mother by getting arrested in front of her, and how to negotiate pocket money based on how much he was charging his parents for an ounce.

But from these highs (chemical, financial and otherwise), Liam's life fell to dramatic lows. The muddled flower child became a petty criminal and an amoral coke monster. After a family tragedy and then his arrest on several counts of possession and trafficking, Liam had to consider- had it been a mistake to adopt the practices of a counterculture without any of its ethics?

Hilarious, compelling and sometimes heartbreaking, The Feel-Good Hit of the Year is a memoir about family, addiction and learning how to live with yourself, from a sharp and original new Australian voice.

'Terrific. I'm pressing it on all my friends.' David Marr
ISBN:
9780670077557
9780670077557
Category:
Memoirs
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
15-05-2014
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Australia
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
272
Dimensions (mm):
235x155x23mm
Weight:
0.36kg
Liam Pieper

Liam Pieper is a Melbourne-based author and journalist. His first book was a memoir, The Feel-Good Hit of the Year, shortlisted for the National Biography Award and the Ned Kelly Best True Crime award. His second was the Penguin Special Mistakes Were Made, a volume of humorous essays. He was co-recipient of the 2014 M Literary Award, winner of the 2015 Geoff Dean Short Story Prize and the inaugural creative resident of the UNESCO City of Literature of Prague. The Toymaker is his first novel.

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This was a great easy read - not really a feel good hit though!

I purchased the e-book version a few months prior,and forgot what it was about when I picked it up sometime around 3am on a sleepless night to begin.

I didn't get much sleep that week, but I finished the book! I couldn't put it down.

It was an easy read, written well and in easy chronological order (some books in this style ump around too much and can get confusing!). I highly recommend this book to anyone considering giving it a go.

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With his wry sense of humour Liam Pieper makes what is admittedly a quite sad story also unexpectedly funny. One of my favourites from this year.

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The Feel Good Hit of the Year is a memoir of Liam Pieper; raised by his bohemian parents to believe in freedom and creativity, and that theres nothing wrong with smoking a little Marijuana to make life more interesting. This book is an insight to the world of growing up with drugs from being born and would probably recommend it to anyone out there who wanted to know what drugs are like from a safer distance.

Whilst most memoirs are self indulgent, due to the fact it is essentially all about one person. Pieper does not glamourise his old life as a petty suburban drug dealer but he does not write a straight forward cautionary do not do drugs story either. I found surprisingly that the book was insightful and filled with kick-ass metaphors that had me underlining it for later reference.

We die alone, yes, but we are born alone too, so the people who enrich our lives are gifts, whether that are here fro a lifetime or just a few moments.

The book being a tale of highs (chemical, financial and otherwise) it is also a tale of how Liams life fell to dramatic lows. It did not fail to make me laugh; I wore the same outfit every day; a black denim jacket over a white t-shirt and black tracksuit pants. At 13 I imagined it quite stylish, a bit like a relaxed tuxedo something James Bond might slip into in a post-coital languor while he searches for his cigarettes. It however did not fail to make me feel for Pieper as certain events fractured my heart, (not a complete breaking of the heart).

Whilst this book was intriguing because it was a new perspective of drugs and life that is written so honestly, some find the book a self indulgent odyssey of drugs and drug dealing that [they] found tedious. Mixed reviews are common for this book and whilst I enjoyed it and commend Pieper for his writing, it was a slow read for me and I found myself just wanting to finish the book at times.

However, I am deeply glad that I read this book as new perspectives and thought provoking books are some of the most interesting and The Feel Good Hit of the Year falls into both these categories.

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