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Go ask Alice

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Alice is fifteen, white, middle-class. She diets. She dates. She gets decent grades. She thinks someday she'd like to get married and raise a family.

On July 9, Alice is turned on to acid. She digs it. Acid makes the world a better place. It opens up the world of sex. It made Alice feel free. Sometimes Alice worries about taking drugs. But she figures life is more bearable with drugs than without.

Alice's parents don't know what's happening. They notice changes. They think Alice might be 'associating with the wrong people'.

They have no idea she's on drugs. They can not help her. The difference between Alice and a lot of other kids on drugs is that Alice kept a diary...

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Arrow Books Ltd
0099416379 / 9780099416371
Paperback
05/12/1991
United Kingdom
English
161p.
18 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1971; London: Eyre Methuen, 1972.