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Friends, Lovers and The Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry | Book Summary and Review | Free Audiobook

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English - November 25, 2023 18:11 - 14 minutes
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 Introduction

 In his candid and moving memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, actor Matthew Perry shares his personal and often harrowing journey with addiction and recovery. With raw honesty and humor, Perry chronicles his life from childhood to fame, with a focus on the demons that plagued him along the way.

Perry's story is one of both privilege and pain. Born into a wealthy family and blessed with talent and charisma, he achieved overnight success on the hit sitcom Friends. Yet behind the scenes, Perry struggled with a deep-seated addiction that threatened to destroy his life.

In Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, Perry pulls back the curtain on his addiction, offering a unique and insightful perspective on this complex disease. He writes with brutal honesty about the highs and lows of addiction, the devastating impact it had on his relationships and career, and the arduous process of recovery. 

Perry's memoir is more than just a story of addiction and recovery. It is also a story of hope and resilience. Perry's honesty and openness are both admirable and inspiring. He offers readers a rare glimpse into the mind of an addict, and he provides valuable insights into the importance of community, the power of forgiveness, and the possibility of redemption. 

“I’m not the biggest fan of confrontation. I ask a lot of questions. Just not out loud.” – Matthew Perry

 About Matthew Perry

" Matthew Langford Perry" [August 19, 1969 – October 28, 2023] was an award-winning actor, writer, and producer. He was best known for his role as Chandler Bing in the sitcom Friends, which aired from 1994 to 2004. Perry had also starred in numerous other films and television shows, including The Odd Couple, Go On, and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. 

In addition to his acting career, Perry was a vocal advocate for mental health awareness and addiction recovery. He spoke openly about his own struggles with addiction and helped to raise millions of dollars for addiction treatment and research. Perry's memoir is his latest contribution to the fight against addiction.

Perry's advocacy for mental health awareness and addiction recovery is deeply personal. He understood firsthand the devastating impact that addiction can have on individuals, families, and communities. Perry's story is a powerful reminder that addiction does not discriminate, and that it is possible to overcome even the most difficult challenges.
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 Introduction


 In his candid and moving memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, actor Matthew Perry shares his personal and often harrowing journey with addiction and recovery. With raw honesty and humor, Perry chronicles his life from childhood to fame, with a focus on the demons that plagued him along the way.


Perry's story is one of both privilege and pain. Born into a wealthy family and blessed with talent and charisma, he achieved overnight success on the hit sitcom Friends. Yet behind the scenes, Perry struggled with a deep-seated addiction that threatened to destroy his life.


In Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, Perry pulls back the curtain on his addiction, offering a unique and insightful perspective on this complex disease. He writes with brutal honesty about the highs and lows of addiction, the devastating impact it had on his relationships and career, and the arduous process of recovery. 


Perry's memoir is more than just a story of addiction and recovery. It is also a story of hope and resilience. Perry's honesty and openness are both admirable and inspiring. He offers readers a rare glimpse into the mind of an addict, and he provides valuable insights into the importance of community, the power of forgiveness, and the possibility of redemption. 


“I’m not the biggest fan of confrontation. I ask a lot of questions. Just not out loud.” – Matthew Perry


 About Matthew Perry


" Matthew Langford Perry" [August 19, 1969 – October 28, 2023] was an award-winning actor, writer, and producer. He was best known for his role as Chandler Bing in the sitcom Friends, which aired from 1994 to 2004. Perry had also starred in numerous other films and television shows, including The Odd Couple, Go On, and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. 


In addition to his acting career, Perry was a vocal advocate for mental health awareness and addiction recovery. He spoke openly about his own struggles with addiction and helped to raise millions of dollars for addiction treatment and research. Perry's memoir is his latest contribution to the fight against addiction.


Perry's advocacy for mental health awareness and addiction recovery is deeply personal. He understood firsthand the devastating impact that addiction can have on individuals, families, and communities. Perry's story is a powerful reminder that addiction does not discriminate, and that it is possible to overcome even the most difficult challenges.

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