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Brian O'Dea
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April 10 2007
How a privileged son of Newfoundland became one of the world’s most efficient marijuana traffickers – and then gave it all up.

An intriguing ad ran in the Employment Wanted section of a Toronto newspaper in February 2001:

FORMER MARIJUANA SMUGGLER
Having successfully completed a ten-year sentence, incident free, for importing 75 tons of marijuana into the United States, I am now seeking a legal and legitimate means to support myself and my family.

Business experience: Owned and operated a successful fishing business -- multi-vessel, one airplane, one island and processing facility. Simultaneously owned and operated a fleet of tractor-trailer trucks conducting business in the western United States. During this time I also participated in the executive level management of 120 people worldwide in a successful pot-smuggling venture with revenues in excess of $100-million US annually...


Among the advertiser’s references was the US district attorney who was responsible for his arrest in 1990 and who had reminded the trial judge that the offence could carry the death penalty. The ad made news around the world and also captured the resilient spirit of Brian O’Dea, a remarkable man who, even in his darkest hours of addiction and criminality, never lost the love of family and friends.

The O’Dea family is well known in government and legal circles in Newfoundland. But the family’s prominence could not protect their middle son from sexual abuse at the hands of priests. Brian became the black sheep, and turned to drugs in his late teens for the money, for the excitement, and for an escape from himself. Twenty-five years later, when the cops finally knocked on his door at the end of a massive DEA investigation, he had given up the trade and was a recovered cocaine addict working as a drug addiction counsellor in Santa Barbara. He had finally begun to understand how he had ended up in the drug world. He was tried and sentenced to ten years to be served at Terminal Island federal prison in Los Angeles Harbor.

High interweaves extracts of his prison diary – perceptive, funny and alarming all at once – with the vivid recounting of his outlaw years and the dawning recognition of those things in his life that were worth living for.


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“A tightly edited, slick product that will appeal to a wide variety of readers…. Edgy, staccato accounts of the monotonous, terrifying lunacy of a massively overcrowded federal correctional institution are wonderfully realized.” —The Telegram (St. John’s)

“High is an often gripping and sometimes mordantly funny memoir…. A book that’s clearly the product of a fine, and disciplined, mind.”
Winnipeg Free Press

About the Author

Brian O’Dea is now gainfully employed as a film and television producer in Toronto, where he lives with his wife and son. He also regularly speaks about his own experiences to young people struggling with addictions.


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5.0 out of 5 stars pot smuggler Mar 1 2013
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great ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Saw O'dea interview on TV and know i will enjoy ! !
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4.0 out of 5 stars High is beautiful, gritty and honest Jan 28 2013
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High is beautiful, gritty and honest. I was moved by Brian O'Dea's struggles with addiction and by the compassionate descriptions of the inmates Brian befriended in prison system. He made me feel compassion for each and every one of them.

I also liked the sense of how much time went into writing the book. I imagine that forming his experience into such well-crafted words over so many years must have changed him and helped him get through.

As good art does, Brian O'Dea's book changed me in some way. I know have a new more human view of the incarcerated.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Lots of Reasons Not to Become a Drug Smuggler Jan 27 2012
By Donald Mitchell #1 HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER
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"But the high places were not taken away; the people still sacrificed and burned incense on the high places." -- 2 Kings 12:3 (NKJV)

Anyone reading this book will wonder whether it's more fiction than fact when it comes to recounting the drug smuggling life, but the point is the same: Don't do it!

I read the book while on a long plane trip while having too little reading material. I'm not quite sure I would have finished it otherwise. While it's a cautionary tale, I'm not sure that it added anything to my life or valuable understanding. But then, most novels and nonfiction books have that in common . . . they don't add much value.

The book's most interesting points are the author's strong sense of irony, which he uses to make the autobiographical elements more intriguing.

If you aren't into irony, you will probably think this book isn't worth three stars.

If you doubt its veracity in the details, you'll rate it lower.
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