“Powerful, factual and deeply poignant — A Vision of Hope from Andrew Drasen delivers without flinching the world that is inhabited by those who find themselves addicted to some form of drug and the long-term effect that has not only on their lives but those of their families. Becoming addicted to OxyContin at the age of 15, he began the slow but steady slide into full blown addiction. In this deeply personal memoir, he shares the highs and lows of addiction, the tragedy of a society that still has no clear concept of how to deal with addiction. Each vignette shared is a clear insight into the life of a drug user and dealer who is well aware of the effect it has on his family, but is unable to stop, to change, to reform no matter how hard he tries. Drasen says in the Preface this was not a book that was meant to be published — but it is and it needed to be. A Vision of Hope is more than just one man's story; it is a textbook on life, change, love, hope and belief. For those on the outside looking in, it is a masterclass in addiction told as it is, no holds barred.”
“I wasn't expecting to enjoy this book as much as I did. It's about addiction and prison, and I don't have much in common with the author. I found it well-written and presented valid points that impact us all as a society. Why do we imprison addicts instead of providing them with medical care? Why do we use jail time with forced medical treatment and then release them without any resources? I won't spoil the book, but trust me, it's much more than you think and you will enjoy it.”
“As a substance use counselor, Drasen's story wasn't shocking or all that different from the stories I hear 8–12 hours of my work days. But what it provides is an unflinching, vulnerable look into the life of millions of individuals — individuals that are often met with judgment, shame, and punishment because of ignorance. It takes the courage to share these experiences, while also showing personal accountability and commitment to recover, to inspire change at every level. And for that purpose, A Vision of Hope is a powerful agent of change. Recovery is not a linear path — and as with most things in life, there are many pathways to recovery. A reminder that though Andrew's path provides hope, if your path to personal recovery looks differently, there is hope for you, too.”
“A Vision of Hope by Andrew Drasen is a quiet but powerful reminder that healing doesn't come all at once — it comes in moments of courage, honesty, and persistence. Drasen writes with sincerity and compassion, offering hope that feels real rather than forced. This book doesn't promise easy answers, but it gently reassures you that even in the darkest seasons, forward movement is possible.”
“A Vision of Hope truly resonates hope and light to those struggling from issues like this. I respect Andrew so much for having to fight through this, turned a new leaf and still went ahead to write this beautiful piece for other struggling individuals. So many people are victims of addiction, and that's why I think this book is a perfect reflection of the lives of such individuals. It's a real and raw look into the life of an addict, and offers hope that things can change. I'm proud that he chose to make his story an inspiration to others who are longing to see the hope in change. This is a lovely piece I'll recommend to anyone.”
“A Vision of Hope is a standout work from first-time author Andrew Drasen. From the opening story to the last page, its grip quickly snagged my attention and held it throughout. Its drama secures a sincere sense of realism because, after all, it really happened. Weaving together the author's musings — political and personal — interlaced with a back story that articulates not just the wholeness of a character, but how a person grows over time into the world of addiction, incarceration, and ultimately redemption, the reader is left with thoughtful insights. Retooling his powerful intellect away from "getting away with it" to now help others "get out of it," Andrew has penned an impressive and moving piece for others similarly struggling to find a light.”
“I dove right into Andrew Drasen's memoir about addiction and recovery and never looked back. I could not put it down. I felt like I was reading someone's private journal (in a lot of ways, I was). This memoir does not promise an easy or miraculous redemption. Instead, it shows that real transformation is messy, painful, slow, and sometimes takes many, many tries. But it IS possible. It offers humanity to the people society often writes off. If you're looking for a memoir with teeth — one that doesn't shy away from the hard stuff, but finds strength in it — this book delivers.”
“"The fact of the matter is, we need to do something different. Compassion, love, empathy, and understanding are the keys." I feel like this quote sums up the purpose of Andrew Drasen's book. The author pulls at the reader's heartstrings immediately with the Author's Note — with words of hope, redemption, and compassion, anyone struggling with addiction is instantly given words of motivation and the acknowledgment that they are not only not alone in their struggle but are also understood. One of the purposes of the author sharing their story is clearly to shed light on how the justice system is failing those suffering from addiction — and rather than simply stating a problem exists, the author offers practical and manageable solutions. Pointedly the author states, "We may be behind bars, but we're not beyond purpose." I thoroughly enjoyed the tumultuous journey reading A Vision of Hope.”
“"A Vision of Hope" is a raw, deeply personal memoir that takes readers through the harsh realities of addiction, incarceration, and the long, winding journey toward recovery. Written primarily during his time in prison, the book possesses an immediacy and honesty that are both unsettling and inspiring. What makes this book powerful is its vulnerability. Drasen does not shy away from recounting his lowest points — yet he balances these with glimpses of humour, love, and gratitude. Ultimately, "A Vision of Hope" is not just a memoir of survival but a call to believe in the possibility of change. Drasen reminds readers that no matter how far one has fallen, "so long as there's air in your lungs, there is still hope."”
“"A Vision of Hope: A Story of Redemption and Purpose" is a brutally honest, emotionally powerful, and deeply inspiring memoir that confronts addiction, incarceration, trauma, and recovery with extraordinary vulnerability and courage. Andrew Drasen doesn't simply recount a series of destructive events — he allows readers directly into the emotional reality of addiction, self-destruction, hopelessness, and ultimately the long, painful process of rebuilding a life piece by piece. Raw, compassionate, and deeply reflective, A Vision of Hope is the kind of memoir that can genuinely impact readers navigating addiction, trauma, recovery, or any personal struggle requiring resilience and self-reinvention.”
“Andrew goes from a vision of dope, to a vision of hope. This is an extremely impactful book. This gives a detailed look into an addict's life and the struggles they go through navigating the justice system and how it often fails the ones who need it most. Every relapse and every trip back to jail is written with such detail that you can fully empathize and put yourself in the author's shoes. Even if you are not an addict, chances are you will go through some type of struggle in your life and this book can teach you how important coping skills are and how valuable it is to face your problems or they will just grow stronger.”
“A Vision of Hope is a deeply immediate memoir that resists the comforts of distance and hindsight. Written during Andrew Drasen's final incarceration and treatment, the book carries the weight of lived consequence — each chapter shaped not by reflection alone, but by uncertainty, accountability, and ongoing risk. What distinguishes this memoir is its insistence that awareness alone is insufficient. As Drasen writes, "A decision without action is merely a thought" — a line that functions as the book's moral spine. Hope here is not inspirational rhetoric; it is conditional, earned daily, and repeatedly tested. That honesty makes the book demanding and necessary.”
“A Vision of Hope: A Story of Redemption and Purpose by Andrew Drasen is an inspiring and deeply authentic memoir that chronicles a journey through addiction, incarceration, and recovery with raw honesty and emotional depth. The combination of journal entries, retrospective chapters, and real-time narrative immerses readers in Drasen's journey, providing an intimate perspective on the human capacity to persevere and transform. For readers of memoirs like A Million Little Pieces, Beautiful Boy, and Tweak, this is a poignant, gripping, and ultimately hopeful story of human resilience.”
“A Vision of Hope is a raw, unfiltered, and deeply compelling memoir that captures the harsh realities of addiction, incarceration, and the long road toward redemption. Andrew Drasen presents his story with striking honesty, offering readers an inside look at the cycles of struggle, relapse, and resilience that define his journey. By combining retrospective chapters with real-time journal entries written during incarceration, the story carries a level of emotional depth and urgency that is rarely seen. Beyond the hardships, the book ultimately delivers a powerful message about accountability, growth, and the enduring presence of hope.”
“"A Vision of Hope" is raw, unsparing, and deeply human — an unfiltered portrait of addiction, incarceration, and the long, uneven climb toward redemption. Andrew Drasen writes with a candor that is rare in memoir: chapters that look back with brutal clarity paired with journal entries written in real time, pulsing with immediacy and truth. Drasen's voice is honest, vulnerable, and surprisingly hopeful, even in the darkest moments. This book stands alongside the most compelling works of recovery literature, offering not only a story of survival but a testament to what is possible when hope is chosen again and again.”
“A powerful and deeply human read. A Vision of Hope pulls you straight into Andrew's fight to rebuild his life, mixing past struggles with real-time journal entries that feel brutally honest and incredibly moving. It's raw, inspiring, and full of hard-won wisdom. A short, impactful reminder that recovery is messy, but absolutely possible.”
“This book was excellent! Anyone dealing with addiction or incarceration — this is a must read. Andrew Drasen's personal journey with both reminds us that with hope and faith, second chances in life are real. Most inspiring, insightful and educational!”
“Very well written — I connected with the author a lot. Great book of hope for those searching for a different method to sobriety.”