![]() She was reform herself with help from other inmates, many of whom also struggled with addiction just like Keri. There, she evaluated the wreckage of her life and tried to find a way to reform. ![]() One day, Keri was arrested with a Tupperware full of drugs and was sent to a woman's prison. For years, Keri struggled to balance her studies at Cornell with her constant cravings for drugs, her drug addiction itself (and her struggle to pay for it with other drugs and sex), and her life on the streets. ![]() However, her skating career suddenly falls apart, driving Keri into deep, unrelenting despair.īecause of her despair, Keri sinks into a deep depression and an unrelenting cycle of self-destruction fueled by the competitiveness she once saved for the ice. And she almost achieves her goals, reaching nationals. To that end, she worked tirelessly to achieve her dream of becoming a successful and highly accomplished skater. From a very young age, Keri wanted to become a highly accomplished skater. ![]() In everything she did, Keri lived her life at full bore. It chronicles her journey from competitive figure skating star to a heroin addiction she couldn't kick to a stint in prison to, finally and perhaps most important, the news desk. Written by people who wish to remain anonymousĬorrections in Inkis author Keri Blakinger's memoir. ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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