"Hari talks to cops, dealers, convicts, addicts, scientists, and politicians from New York to Juarez to Amsterdam, assembling stories from all corners of what he calls a 'global battlefield.' Their combined testimony forms a convincing brief that drug prohibition may have spawned as much crime, violence, and heartache as drug use ever did." - Boston Globe "Breathtaking … Chasing the Scream is a powerful contribution to an urgent debate." - The Guardian "Hari spent three years meticulously researching and footnoting the book, which puts a vivid human face on our behemoth and often abstract anti-drug efforts" - The Atlantic "Hari debunks many myths and fallacies surrounding addiction and the drug wars. But this book is also an eloquent reminder of an easily forgotten truth, one that the doctor in 1938 used as the title of his own book: ''Drug Addicts Are Human Beings . ''"- Christian Science Monitor " Chasing the Scream is a remarkable book. It is moving and articulate and impossible to put down. Read it and demand our politicians take note.
" - Evening Standard " Chasing the Scream is a riveting book, and Hari is an effective storyteller." - San Francisco Chronicle "Important and beautifully written."- Baltimore City Paper "A timely book, and one that might even change minds." - The Times "Hari's empathy and keen eye for detail bring a disparate group of characters to life." - New York Times Book Review "Hari debunks many myths and fallacies surrounding addiction and the drug wars. But this book is also an eloquent reminder of an easily forgotten truth, one that the doctor in 1938 used as the title of his own book: "Drug Addicts Are Human Beings" . " - Christian Science Monitor Chasing the Scream is a fascinating extensively researched and heartfelt contribution to a debate over drugs policy that continues to rage today.-Esquire UK "Hari has made a stimulating hybrid of a book -- simultaneously a readable history of the war on drugs and a powerful case for radical reform.
" - Publishers Weekly "A compassionate and humane argument to overturn draconian drug policies." - Kirkus Reviews "[Hari] unites the history, the human story, and the arguments for reform in a complex and compelling account." - Library Journal "A frank and often brutal examination of the origins of the American war-on-drugs policy . Hari concisely lays out the history and long-term effects of the war on drugs with both depth and precision. He portrays everyone with empathy, from drug dealers to drug addicts, law enforcement personnel, and civilans caught in the middle . [He ends with] hope for a new understanding of drug use in the future." - Booklist "Superb journalism and thrilling story-telling." - Naomi Klein " Chasing the Scream vividly paints the war on drugs as the century-long bad LSD trip that it is; in doing so it sticks a big nail in its coffin.
" - Ioan Grillo, author of El Narco "An absolutely stunning book. It will blow people away." Elton John "Johann Hari's book is the perfect antidote to the war on drugs, one of the most under-discussed moral injustices of our time. It combines rigorous research and deeply human story-telling. It will prompt an urgently needed debate." Glenn Greenwald "This book is an entertainment, a great character study, and page-turning story-telling all rolled into one very sophisticated and compelling cry for social justice." Stephen Downing, former deputy chief, LAPD "Wonderful. I couldn't put it down.
" - Noam Chomsky "This book is as intoxicatingly thrilling as crack, without destroying your teeth. It will change the drug debate forever." - Russell Brand "Johann Hari has written a drug policy reform book like no other. Many have studied, or conducted, the science surrounding the manifold ills of drug prohibition. But Hari puts it all into riveting story form, and humanizes it . Chasing the Scream is beautifully wrought: lively, humorous, and poignant. And, it''s a compelling case for why the drug war must end, yesterday." - Norman Stamper, former chief of the Seattle Police.