The Pastoral Clinic takes us on a penetrating journey into an iconic
Western landscape--northern New Mexico's Española Valley, home to the
highest rate of heroin addiction and fatal overdoses in the United
States. In a luminous narrative, Angela Garcia chronicles the lives of
several Hispanic addicts, introducing us to the intimate, physical, and
institutional dependencies in which they are entangled. We discover how
history pervades this region that has endured centuries of social
inequality, drug and alcohol abuse, and material and cultural
dispossession, and we come to see its experience of the opioid epidemic
as a contemporary expression of these conditions, as well as a
manifestation of the human desire to be released from them. With lyrical
prose, evoking the Española Valley and its residents through
conversations, encounters, and recollections, The Pastoral Clinic is
at once a devastating portrait of immigration and addiction, a rich
ethnography of place, and an eloquent call to political activists,
politicians, and medical professionals for a new ethics of substance
abuse treatment and care.