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Go Ask Alice

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Narrated by: Christina Moore
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Life at 15 isn't easy for a girl if she's shy and hates the way she looks. Each day is heaven or hell, depending on who talks to her, or who doesn't. So when she's finally accepted by a group, she doesn't refuse their party games, even if it means taking LSD. Soon she's taking little pills to wake up and others to go to sleep, and the days begin to blur. Leaving the secure, middle-class circle of her family, she travels into a nightmare realm of hustlers and dealers. Homeless, driven by drug highs and lows, she sometimes tries to regain control over her life. But it's much easier to just get high again.

Based on a 15-year-old's diary, Go Ask Alice is the intimate account of one girl's fatal journey into the world of drug addiction. Poignant and unflinchingly honest, her story is a tragedy that is repeated in towns and cities across the country.

©2006 Lee Smith (P)2006 Recorded Books LLC
Difficult Situations Growing Up Literature & Fiction Memoirs, Diaries & Correspondence Young Adult Nonfiction Drug use
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"An extraordinary work....a document of horrifying reality." (The New York Times Book Review)

Compelling Cautionary Tale • Emotional Impact • Excellent Interpretation • Relatable Protagonist • Vivid Storytelling
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My son borrowed this book from school and so I got the audio book to follow along. It tugged on so many different heartstrings as an educator, parent, and sibling. I kept hoping all the way to the end.

A tragic and enlightening ride

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Reminded me of my flower child/hippy days.
I could relate to almost everything she wrote in her diary.

Flash Back

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For a journal turned into a novel , this book was edited quite well. I was able to place myself into the characters struggles and turmoil. The details of specific places were added in a way where it seemed like a natural description of the scenery from the journal author not an editor adding them later to help draw in the reader. I would recommend to most. However, I think it may have a trigger effect on certain people. I suggest caution when ther reader is struggling with early sobriety and being treated for mental illness diagnoses or disorders. I think a quick consult with your doctor or health specialist may be helpful before you begin ther book.

Left wanting more....great read

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the writer seems to have done a fairly good job of capture early teenage drug use but the overall tone of the book came off as a warning story for middle class youth

Just ok

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I think every teen should read this it shows just how easy it is to fall and the emotional roller-coaster of being a teen and over thinking things a teen shouldn't have to do alone I give it a 5 through and through ill never forget Alice

amazing

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This story from the 60's is enlightening in so many ways. The reader is struck almost immediately by the differences in attitude between the young girl in the story and the youth of today. Although the trouble she brought on herself sounds very familiar, the world she lived and would return to in between her binges seemed simpler and oh so much more innocent. During the writer's "good" times, she didn't seem to have as far to go to wholeness. The shattering I see in today's world is much more complex and not as easily remedied. The ending of the book comes as a shock...You are left really wondering if her druggy friends didn't finally do her in with their hatred of her ultimate good choices....I wish I knew....

Enlightening in Many Ways..

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Short, intense, vivid and TRUE story about a young person's life of drug abuse. Wouldn't say I "enjoyed" it as it's a sad story, but I would recommend it if you are interested in addiction issues.

Intense but important

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It is sad to watch the failing self-esteem of a young, female adolencent. So fragile in a world that they cannot control. It seems that being easily influenced by others and falling victim to peer pressures is a logical outcome due to their incessant need for approval and acceptance. Why wouldn't this child fall victim to the substances that take away her pain and suffering, while welcoming her into a peer group where she finally feels she belongs?

I believe that many adolencents with similar characteristics to the main character will travel down similar paths to exploring with alcohol, drugs, and partying. Yet, only the true "addicts" will continue their paths to self-destruction despite all consequences. It seems that there is no real way of knowing whether someone will become an "addict" until they have already traveled too far in their downward spiral.

I recommend this book as both a depressing but realistic look at a very serious problem that our teenage population faces regularly, and as an educational and cautionary tale to our youth. It explores how very fast an addict can travel from experimentation as a desperate attempt to fit in with his/ her peers - to total loss of morals, self-destruction and finally death. Be prepared for a heart felt exploration into the devastation of addiction.

Life of a Teenage Addict...

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helped me through a similar situation in high school when I had no one to talk to I found this book in the library and it really touched me on a personal level.

I really love this book

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genuine feelings and emotions and relatable storyline for teenage kids to discourage them from making negative decisions. life is all about decisions, make good choices!

Absolutely phenomenal book

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