
Case study: How an American missionary kid’s family helps found Betel drug rehab in Spain during the 1980s AIDS crisis
Shooting Up by Jonathan Tepper is the searing memoir of a missionary childhood spent in San Blas, Madrid, where syringes littered playgrounds and his closest friends were recovering junkies twice his age.
What begins in the 1980s as eight men in an apartment becomes Betel, now one of the world’s largest drug rehabilitation networks.
In this Infinite Books life story, Tepper, now an investment manager, shows us how to see beauty in ruins, find family among outcasts and learn that the answer to suffering is always more love.
So keep reading to discover more about Tepper, what inspired his writing and his top tips for your own creating…
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