Go Ask Alice by Anonymous, Anonymous, Beatrice Sparks (Editor)

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
  • Pub. Date: January 1998
  • ISBN-13: 9780689817854
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • 192pp
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Synopsis

Alice COULD BE ANYONE. Alice COULD BE SOMEONE YOU KNOW. Alice USES DRUGS. With over a million copies in print, Go Ask Alice has become a classic of our time.

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A fifteen-year-old drug user chronicles her daily struggle to escape the pull of the drug world.

Wendy M. Smith-D'Arezzo <%ISBN%>1416914633 - Children's Literature

Alice is your typical teenaged girl. She worries that she is too fat. She wants a boyfriend: "I wish I were popular and beautiful and wealthy and talented." She frequently makes resolutions in her diary to do better in school, work toward a calmer relationship with her mother, and lose weight. Her life changes when she goes to a party and is given acid in her drink. She loves the feeling the drug gives her: "Closed my eyes and the music began to absorb me physically. I could smell it and touch it and feel it as well as hear it." She wants more and quickly becomes a part of the drug scene. For about a year and a half Alice goes on and off drugs and runs away from home twice. Each time she manages to find her way back to her parents. They take her in, get her help, and all seems to be rosy until Alice is once again given acid without her knowledge. This time, she has a bad trip, ends up in the hospital, and then a mental hospital. Her parents stick by her, but her life of drug abuse ultimately ends with a fatal overdose—whether it is intentional or accidental is not known. Go Ask Alice has become a classic story of warning against the use of drugs. For the teen scene of 2006, this story will appear as slightly dated. The issues of relationships both in and out of school have not changed much in the last thirty years, but there are subtle differences in the culture that may prove distracting for a young person reading this book today. The basic story remains a chilling cautionary tale. 2005 (orig. 1971), Simon Pulse/Simon & Schuster, , and Ages 14 to 18.

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its just life...........But its alot harder than it seemsby nsdsrststs5

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July 03, 2009: This book shows the ups and downs of being a teenager and having to be on your own not knowing if you were gonna make it or if you were gonna fall. Not many people can deal with the chalenges that this girl faced it just proves you could be the good girl of the neighborhood and still get introduced to drugs and when you start its a long cold aweful spiral down down and down til u think u hit rock bottom but u keep falling. I've never tried drugs and dont ever intend to. The people in my life (friends and family) ask me why i would ever read dark books like this i tell them i gives me a visual aid of the aweful and scary reality of life it shows me that no matter how bad i think my life is i can read these books and know that i have it good i have a roof over my head food to eat and a family to love me and help me through the tough times in my life. Which is a lot more then the charcters in my books have.

a very good read.by xStefy_Serenadex

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June 22, 2009: i read this book my freshman year of high school. it wasn't assigned or anything. i just found it in my bookshelf at home and started reading it. It was very interesting and you could feel somewhat close to the main character in your own way. I don't read many books like this, I'm someone that reads mostly vampire related books or manga. But this book was amazing and i read it again every once in a while. If you want a good book to occupy your time, Go Ask Alice is a good book to do that with.


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