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Go Ask Alice By Anonymous

2024-02-07 01:21:49

All races, religions, and groups of teenagers are deeply interested in the words of anonymous teenagers in books of anonymous girls. Ask for help, where to go. "Oh, dear God, please adjust and accept me, accept me, do not become a family that was abandoned and dragged me in" (Anonymous, 13). In these words, we are accepted into the girl's life and integrated in her heart and mind. I chose this reference because it is a reference I think is related to the topic.

Typical examples of problem novels and the definition of sub genres are Anonymous Alice (pseudonym of Beatrice Sparks) which was published in 1971. Go Go Alice Alice is the first person to be a young girl's diary. There are many problems in the process of growth. In order to solve her problem, the hero began to try drugs. Examples of contemporary problem novels are Laurie Halse Anderson 's speech, Ellen Hopkins' crank, Stephen Chbosky' s The Wallflower of Wallflower.

For girls especially 15 years old, drugs, rape and living alone are very difficult to deal with. The book I read was anonymously called Go Ask Alice. This is the true story of a girl named Alice. Ask Alice is a dairy product written from a point of view for young children. Alice has sisters named Alex and brothers named Tim. Because Alice has no friends, I am happy to have a new friend when I meet a girl named Jan. On a night with parties, LSD was offered to two girls. She started walking around with the wrong crowd and finally got a man who made her sell her medicine. Later, she discovered that this man is gay. I just use her to sell medicine.

Go Ask Alice was originally published as an unnamed author "Anonymous" by Prentice Hall in 1971. "The paperback first published by Avon Books in 1972 contains the word" Real Diary "on the cover immediately above the title, but the same words are also included in the cover of subsequent versions . According to Lauren Adams, the publisher's weekly magazine is the only person who questioned the authenticity of the book because it is "very well written". This book is described as a true diary of a genuine teenage girl, or as an editor or her imaginary version of her real diary.