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Dreamland by Sam Quinones
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  • 1. Dreamland by Sam Quinones is a profound exploration of America's opioid crisis, weaving together personal narratives and socio-economic analysis to reveal how communities have been affected by the rise of prescription painkillers and heroin addiction. Quinones skillfully chronicles the history of the opioid epidemic, tracing its origins from over-prescription practices in the medical field to the emergence of black-tar heroin that surged from Mexico. Through vivid storytelling, he introduces readers to the experiences of individuals caught in the throes of addiction, the families struggling to cope with loss, and the resilient communities attempting to reclaim their lives from the grip of this overwhelming public health crisis. The book not only highlights the personal stories of those impacted but also addresses the systemic failures and cultural factors that have contributed to the disaster, making it a compelling and urgent read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of addiction in contemporary America.

    What is the primary subject of 'Dreamland' by Sam Quinones?
A) The history of dream analysis
B) A travelogue of mythical places
C) The science of sleep and dreaming
D) The opioid epidemic in America
  • 2. From which region in Mexico did the black tar heroin traffickers profiled in the book primarily come?
A) Tijuana
B) Sinaloa
C) Juarez
D) Xalisco
  • 3. What was the brand name of the potent, timed-release painkiller that was heavily marketed in the 1990s?
A) Percocet
B) Fentanyl
C) Vicodin
D) OxyContin
  • 4. What was the name of the real swimming pool in Portsmouth, Ohio that inspired the book's title?
A) The Oasis
B) Sunset Pool
C) Dreamland
D) Paradise Springs
  • 5. What role did Purdue Pharma play in the epidemic, as detailed in the book?
A) Running the Xalisco distribution networks
B) Manufacturing the black tar heroin
C) Aggressively marketing OxyContin as less addictive
D) Lobbying for the legalization of all drugs
  • 6. How did the demand for black tar heroin initially grow?
A) After it was featured in popular music
B) As a cheaper alternative for people addicted to pills
C) Because it was legal in many states
D) Through a famous celebrity endorsement
  • 7. The book is an example of what genre of nonfiction writing?
A) Academic textbook
B) Narrative journalism
C) Self-help guide
D) Memoir
  • 8. How does Quinones describe the business structure of the Xalisco heroin networks?
A) As a decentralized, cell-based franchise system
B) As a single, family-run cartel
C) As a rigid, top-down corporate hierarchy
D) As a loose affiliation of independent dealers
  • 9. The epidemic detailed in 'Dreamland' led to a tragic rise in what?
A) Overdose deaths
B) Organized crime bank robberies
C) Drunk driving accidents
D) International espionage cases
  • 10. What was the name of the small town in Ohio that the book uses to illustrate the epidemic's impact?
A) Portsmouth
B) Cleveland
C) Cincinnati
D) Youngstown
  • 11. How did the Xalisco heroin dealers primarily conduct their sales?
A) Using a delivery service model like pizza delivery
B) Through established street gangs
C) At large-scale music festivals
D) Via dark web marketplaces
  • 12. What is 'black tar'?
A) A residue from smoking crack cocaine
B) A street name for OxyContin
C) A crude, potent form of heroin
D) A type of synthetic opioid
  • 13. The title 'Dreamland' refers to a public what?
A) Shopping mall
B) Amusement park
C) Movie theater
D) Swimming pool
  • 14. Sam Quinones is a veteran reporter for which newspaper?
A) The Washington Post
B) The Wall Street Journal
C) Los Angeles Times
D) The New York Times
  • 15. What was the primary ingredient in OxyContin?
A) Oxycodone
B) Morphine
C) Heroin
D) Hydrocodone
  • 16. Beyond addiction, what other social problem did the epidemic severely exacerbate in many towns?
A) Traffic congestion
B) Unemployment in the tech sector
C) Air pollution
D) Child neglect and foster care numbers
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