Arrested development: The Aaron Cohen story

Arrested development: The Aaron Cohen story

by PaulLittle (Author)

Synopsis

At eight years old Aaron Cohen was smuggling heroin out of the house when his parents were raided. At 15 he was using heroin every day. At 17 he was earning $1200 a week selling cocaine. At 18 he was sentenced to life in Penang Prison plus six strokes of the cane for drug trafficking. At 29 he was pardoned ...and his life began. The Aaron Cohen case made international headlines, but this book reveals his personal story. The son of Kings Cross drug dealers, he was well fed, well clothed and loved, but he was also tormented and terrified by his family's lifestyle. Only in a Malaysian jail did the teenager learn the hard way how to look after himself while corrupt guards and administrators allowed him to feed his crippling addiction. On his release in 1996, Aaron Cohen began a long adjustment to a life he had never known. This book dispels many myths about his story, while providing a rare insight into a dangerous and often misunderstood world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Published: 01 Jan 2000

ISBN 10: 1865082864
ISBN 13: 9781865082868

Author Bio
Paul Little was born and educated in Auckland, New Zealand. On graduating from Auckland University he became assistant editor of Art New Zealand magazine. He has also written for television and radio. He moved to Australia in 1987 and spent several years as sub editor of Australian Women's Weekly. He has won numerous awards for journalism including the Qantas Media Award for Editorial Writer of the Year.