Description
- ISBN-13: 9781784873172
- Publisher: Cornerstone Digital
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 18 mm
- Width: 186 mm
- ISBN-10: 1784873179
- Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2018
- Height: 131 mm
- No of Pages: 196
- Weight: 172 gr
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
“Go Ask Alice” (ISBN: 9781784873172) by John Jackson Miller, Mira Grant, Rae Carson, & Saladin Ahmed, tells the harrowing true story of a fifteen-year-old girl’s descent into drug addiction. Experience Alice’s journey through her diary entries as she navigates the challenges of adolescence, peer pressure, and the devastating consequences of LSD. This powerful and heartbreaking narrative, reminiscent of “Thirteen Reasons Why,” offers a glimpse into the dark realities of teenage drug abuse and its impact on families. Discover the tragic truth behind Alice’s story and gain insights into the struggles faced by countless teens.
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Akanksha Priya –
This book was eye-opening. A bit dated, but the core message still resonates.
Shivam Aditya Singh –
Disturbing and sad. While I appreciate the message, it was hard to get through.
Panchal Sakshi Ramesh –
A tough read, but important. Alice’s story is a stark reminder of the dangers teens face.
Sumit Gupta –
Go Ask Alice is an experience, but not necessarily an enjoyable one. A strong warning.
Kalamkar Pratik Purushottam –
I struggled with the diary format, but the story itself is impactful.
Anchit Ambesh –
A truly heartbreaking story. Be prepared for a difficult, but worthwhile read.
Utkarsh Gupta –
I wish it was longer, but the message hit home. A good book for teenagers.
Vennila B –
I found it a bit preachy at times, but overall a valuable cautionary tale.
Mrityunjay Sharma –
An unflinching look at addiction. The book is too dark for me.
Vaishnavi Sanjay Bhandari –
A tragic tale that highlights the dangers of peer pressure and drug use. Worth the read.
Nandini Rathi –
An intense and thought-provoking book. Alice’s journey is unforgettable.
Jay Dattatraya Tilekar –
A raw and honest portrayal of addiction. This book will stay with you long after you finish it.
Suryansh Mishra –
Go Ask Alice is very disturbing, so readers should be warned. It is worth reading.
Rishabh –
The story is really interesting and i feel it will help people who are in need of help.
Surabhi Chakravarty –
It’s a sad reality of the dangers out there. A very nice book.
Jasprit Singh –
Alice’s story is important but hard to swallow. Prepare yourself for heavy subject matter.
Anmol Bansal –
Go Ask Alice is a powerful and moving book about the dangers of drug use. Highly recommended.
Sahil Lamba –
This book scared me, but it was great. The story moved really fast, and I loved it!
Lakshay Khare –
It was a quick read, but very depressing. Good for teens to understand consequences.