The Least Likely Criminal
Subtitle
A Mother Risks Everything for the Marijuana That Will Save Her Son's Life
"The Least Likely Criminal" is a deeply honest look at how far a mother will go to meet her son’s needs after he is hit by a car. Grossman co-writes the story of how Cindy risked everything — including her husband’s high-profile legal career — to get the marijuana that would stave off her son’s nausea and the terrible seizures caused by the accident.
“Good people don’t smoke marijuana” is a phrase that has been bandied about by those unaware of the health benefits this natural drug can provide. Cindy and her husband were skeptical at first, but then marijuana offered relief their son could not find anywhere else.
If you are uncertain about where you stand on the issue of medical marijuana, reading this poignant book about one family’s actual experience may be an eye-opener.
Bio
Jeni Grossman teaches religious studies in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at ASU and is working on her third master's in religious studies. She's an award-winning journalist and author of six works including "Beneath the Surface," "Behind the Scenes," "Missing Pieces," "Graduating from Religion," "The Least Likely Criminal" and "The Turkish Kayip Parça."