Go Ask Alice
The harrowing true story of a teenager's descent into the seductive world of drugs.
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Go Ask Alice Paperback ISBN: 9780099557494 Published: 01/01/2012 Imprint: Arrow Extent: 176 pages Subject: Diaries, letters & journals $19.95 RRP
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Go Ask Alice Paperback ISBN: 9780099416371 Published: 04/01/2002 Imprint: Arrow Extent: 176 pages Subject: Diaries, letters & journals $14.95 RRP Buy Now
Synopsis
Alice could be anyone - she could be someone you know, or someone you love - and Alice is in trouble ...Being fifteen is hard, but Alice seems fine. She babysits the neighbour’s kids. She is doing well at school. Someday she'd even like to get married and raise a family of her own. Then she is invited to a party, a special party where the drinks are spiked with LSD and Alice is never the same again. This tragic and extraordinary true-life story shows the devastating effect that drug-abuse can have. But the big difference between Alice and a lot of other kids on drugs is that Alice kept a diary . . .
Editorial Reviews
"A book that all teenagers and parents of teenagers should really read" - Boston Globe
"An extraordinary work- a document of horrifying reality" - The New York Times Book Review
"It shows the awful pressures which plague even the 15-year-old who needs all her energies to cope with growing; the isolation of one who wanders off the track and, alone, finds it impossible to fight her way back" - Guardian
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