Reviews
Writing Killing Season required more than creativity and conscience; it took guts... Canning won't convince all of his colleagues that substance abusers are people first, but I think most of us who read this book will get better at our jobs and be happier doing them.
Full of engaging stories. Only someone on the front lines of the crisis, like an EMT, could describe overdose situations and the people who have overdoses with such color.
With crisp and propulsive storytelling, Peter Canning chronicles his evolution as a paramedic during the most lethal drug crisis in history. As a rookie, Canning initially regards opioid users as 'scumbags' but eventually finds empathy for the victims of this man-made epidemic. To understand the street-level toll of this disaster, read Killing Season.
From his ambulance Peter takes us through decades of overdose. Through his eyes we see a failed drug war, the effects of an overprescribing nation, and his own personal growth. He gives names and faces to the invisible masses while reminding us we are only a prescription away ourselves. A must read.
Killing Season is a penetrating and gritty work about tragic death, one paramedic's struggle to help, and the heartbreaking plague of opioids in America. Peter Canning's compassionate and important testimony dissects the anatomy of an epidemic and provides valuable insights and prescriptions for fighting it. Everyone should read this book!
Killing Season is engaging and informative. Peter Canning lets us see what he has seen and learn what he has learned. The lessons are hard, but worth sticking around for.
Ride with paramedic Peter Canning for a compassionate first-person view of the opioid crisis in America. Canning's stories from the front lines explain the origins of addiction, shed light on the pain caused by heroin, explore the potential of harm reduction, and eulogize the dead by remembering their humanity. Canning will change how you feel about opioid addiction.
Book Details
Introduction
Prologue
Chapter 1. Hartford, Connecticut, 1995
Chapter 2. Park Street, 2016
Chapter 3. Antipathy
Chapter 4. Empathy
Chapter 5. Addiction
Chapter 6. Stigma
Chapter 7. Withdrawal and Relapse
Chap
Introduction
Prologue
Chapter 1. Hartford, Connecticut, 1995
Chapter 2. Park Street, 2016
Chapter 3. Antipathy
Chapter 4. Empathy
Chapter 5. Addiction
Chapter 6. Stigma
Chapter 7. Withdrawal and Relapse
Chapter 8. Heartache
Chapter 9. Pain Control
Chapter 10. Kelly and Veronica
Chapter 11. Opioid Conference
Chapter 12. Harm Reduction
Chapter 13. Fentanyl
Chapter 14. Responder Safety
Chapter 15. Family
Chapter 16. Partners
Chapter 17. Mental Health
Chapter 18. Age
Chapter 19. The War on Drugs
Chapter 20. Temptation
Chapter 21. Children
Chapter 22. Community Naloxone
Chapter 23. Safe-Injection Site
Chapter 24. Cut
Chapter 25. Danger Ahead
Chapter 26. The Bakery
Chapter 27. Call of Duty
Chapter 28. Plateau
Chapter 29. State Capitol
Epilogue
Heroin Bags of Hartford
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index