The book "Go Ask Alice" is actually a real diary written by a 15 year old American girl thrown into the drug world. This girl was living a "perfect" life, but he was forced to change from a child to an adult almost overnight. She developed a rude manner and became a delusion for her newly discovered drug desire. It did not happen overnight. She started to sleep on sleeping pills and sedation, but her friends confused her LSD, and since then she was fascinated.
So I read Go Ask Alice and then read it over and over again. In my memory, Go Ask Alice is a component of sulfur and fire. Go to the black moon that is sunbathing and ask Alice with thorns with a red saris light foot crab. When asked Alice, they crouched, wrapped in the mountain of Carnival and saw a thousand sea lions. After I return to New York, I will spend the entire month in my bowel.
Alice asking Alice ask Alice is a diary of a 15 year old drug addicts. At the beginning of the book, "Alice" is a typical, dangerous middle-class teenager who thinks only boys, meals and popularity. She has never taught her how to take medicine. This girl has a strong self-esteem and is very happy. When her family moved into a new town, her life got worse. - Drug abuse drugs by ethnic ethnic minorities in the city center are growing epidemics faced by ethnic minorities in the United States. There are several different medicines that are growing in popularity among young people in the center of the city 1. Juice soaked in antiseptic, or marijuana, has begun to emerge more and more in eastern coastal cities 2. Cracks and rock Cocaine is one of the most highly addictive drugs, and since the early 1980's, cocaine has swallowed the heart of the city of the United States.
Decades after the first publication, Go Ask Alice became one of the most challenging books of the 1990s and 2000s. Ask Ask Alice was ranked 25th in the most ambitious 100 books of the American Library Association (ALA) in the 1990s and rose to 18th in the ALA list of the 2000s. The possibility of writing this book not by a teenage girl named without one or more adults is not a matter of considering controversy. Nilsen et al criticize this. Because dishonesty of presenting false memoirs to young readers should attract more attention than content.
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.