Friday, March 11, 2011

"Steven ... and ... his mother."


via Blabbermouth
HarperCollins is tentatively scheduled to release Sweet Child Of Mine: How I Lost My Son to Guns N' Roses (formerly No Bed Of Roses), the tell-all book from Deanna Adler — the mother of original Guns N' Roses drummer Steven Adler — On November 1, 2011.

In the bestselling tradition of Come Back and Augusta, Gone, comes her story of heartache and strength as Deanna Adler stood by her son at his most troubled times.

During the last quarter century, Deanna Adler kept her diaries, journals, and personal letters, as well as a dozen scrapbooks and hundreds of photographs, putting them aside for safekeeping. Sweet Child Of Mine is her stunning book about raising her son, and the travails of keeping him alive and herself sane.

Deanna's son has had a turbulent life in GN'R and afterward; he struggled with drug addiction, financial ruin after being kicked out of GN'R, and health problems that almost claimed his life several times — two heart attacks, a suicide attempt, and a debilitating stroke. Now, he appears to have finally beaten his epic twenty-year addiction to crack and heroin. But through it all, his mother was by his side. Deanna offers a window into the world of rock 'n' roll and addiction while at the same time providing deep insights into her son's tortured years.

These are the memoirs of a mother's love for an infamous son whose phenomenal success is only surpassed by his astounding capacity for self destruction. Her pages are filled with moments of profound joy and crippling heartbreak. Sweet Child Of Mine will inform and inspire others to find the strength to help their loved ones.

Deanna Adler appeared on the second season of Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew, on which Steven was a cast member. During the season's episode five, Dr. Drew, Dr. Sophy and Steven sat down for a meeting with Deanna in a what was described as "a tense whirlwind of accusations, denials and resentment. Steven is so flustered that he storms out of the room, leaving the many issues between he and Deanna unresolved, possibly forever."

Having been kicked out of his mother's house on numerous occasions before he was old enough to vote, Steven Adler reportedly started skipping school and doing drugs when he was 11.

Steven Adler was the drummer for Guns N' Roses from 1985 to 1990. He was eventually fired from the band due to his drug addiction, which caused him to spiral down into depression and more drug use.

Steven Adler's autobiography, My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, and Drugs, and Guns N' Roses, came out in July 2010. In the book, Adler tells all, fearlessly addressing his struggles with heroin and crack addiction; his financial ruin after being kicked out of GN'R; his shattered marriage; and the severe health problems that nearly claimed his life on several occasions.


Earlier this month, Steven Adler has confirmed that he has joined the cast of Celebrity Rehab for another season.

Adler appeared on season two of Rehab and the first season of the spin-off show Sober House back in late 2008 and early 2009. Adler then went on to stints in real rehab centers after being ordered to by a judge as part of a DUI bust.

In a series of postings on his Twitter profile, Adler wrote, "As you all may already know, I'm back here at Celebrity Rehab again. Working on making sure I stay on the right track! I'm working with Dr. Drew and Bob Forrest and it's going great so far!

Thanks again as always for all of your prayers, love and support! Everything will be fine! I'm feeling great and it will only get better!

I'm here for just a good tune-up!! Thank you all !!! It feels good to be alive!"

Also scheduled to appear on Season 5 of Celebrity Rehab are Michael Lohan, Jeremy Jackson, Dwight Gooden, Michaele Salahi and Bai Ling.

Sober House included footage of Adler being arrested on July 18, 2008 after he showed up at a sober-living home high and in possession of heroin, and could barely stand up because he was so blitzed.

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