A House on Stilts tells the story of one womanâs struggle to reclaim wholeness while mothering a son addicted to opioids. Paula Beckerâs son Hunter was raised in a safe, nurturing home by his writer/historian mom and his physician father. He was a bright, curious child. And yet, addiction found him.
âReally brilliant. I often feel that addiction lies right outside in this way. This is a remarkable book. And an utterly terrifying one.â â Andrew Solomon, author, Far from the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity
More than 2.5 million Americans are addicted to opioids, some half-million of these to heroin. For many of them, their drug addiction leads to lives of demoralization, homelessness, and constant peril. For parents, a childâs addiction upends family life, catapulting them onto a path no longer prescribed by Dr. Spock, but by Danteâs Inferno. Within this ten-year crucible, Paula is transformed by an excruciating, inescapable truth: the difference between what she can do and what she cannot do.