A Vision of Hope: A Story of Redemption and Purpose

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Memoir · Addiction & Recovery · Inspirational Nonfiction

A Vision of Hope

A Story of Redemption and Purpose

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LCCN: 2026900303

SKU: AVOH-PBK

ISBN: 979-8-9996415-0-2

$26.99

NIEA Finalist · Kirkus (GET IT) · IndieReader Approved

Everyone has something to recover from.

This is not just a story about where I've been — it's about what I came to understand when everything was stripped away. Written behind bars and finished minutes before release, A Vision of Hope is part memoir, part mirror: a raw account of addiction, incarceration, and the stubborn hope that made change possible.

“A gritty, often poignant chronicle…providing an insider's look at the American prison system…a powerful account of addiction and incarceration in 21st-century America.”

“Andrew Drasen goes beyond a typical recovery memoir, looking back on his long fight with addiction and what it really took to find sobriety.”

“Powerful, factual and deeply poignant… a masterclass in addiction told as it is, no holds barred.”

About This Book

A Vision of Hope is the record of a fight. Raw, unvarnished, and unflinchingly honest, it chronicles addiction, incarceration, and self-destruction — but also the strange grace that appears when everything else is stripped away.

Written during my final incarceration and completed just minutes before release, the book pairs retrospective chapters with real-time journal entries. In the darkest corners of jail cells, between chow times and lockdowns, I wrote down the truths that haunted me — about identity, shame, faith, purpose, forgiveness, and the fight to believe in something better. These aren't just chapters. They're confessions. Lessons. Warnings. Prayers.

For anyone who has ever stared into the wreckage of their own life and wondered if change was still possible, this book is proof that even in the darkest corners, redemption can take root. Part memoir, part confession, part declaration of war against despair — it is not tidy. It is not safe. But it is alive.

As long as there is air in your lungs, there is still hope.

Who This Memoir Is For

  • Anyone wondering if they could change — or if they've gone too far to try
  • People in recovery, reentry, or supporting someone who is
  • Counselors, treatment providers, and reentry programs looking for a credible lived-experience voice
  • Families navigating addiction, incarceration, or second chances
  • Readers who want the truth about addiction and the justice system — not slogans or sanitized arcs
  • Readers of real, raw redemption stories

What's Inside

An Insider's View

Walk through addiction and the American justice system from the inside — no distance, no clean edges. See how the cycle forms, why it repeats, and what change looks like when it has to be earned.

Real-Time Journal Entries

Retrospective chapters alternate with journal entries written during incarceration — confessions pulsing with immediacy, not hindsight polished for publication.

Hope With Accountability

This is an inspirational recovery story, but not a feel-good arc. Hope shows up here with accountability attached — relapse, repair, and the daily work of rebuilding a life.

What Readers Are Saying

“A Vision of Hope is a powerful and honest account of personal transformation… a valuable resource for people in recovery, mentors, or organizations looking to spark real conversations about redemption and resilience.”

— Dr. Jason Roop , Center for Trait-Based Transformation

“Andrew's willingness to face his mistakes publicly in the hope of helping others is both courageous and inspiring. Readers will find his story enlightening, uplifting, and an invitation to community and purpose.”

— David Kingsbury , Licensed Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor

If You Liked…

If you love addiction recovery memoirs like Lit, High Achiever, and The Recovering — or justice stories like Just Mercy and family-facing accounts like Beautiful Boy — you'll find the same raw honesty and hard-won hope here.

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