The editor of the classic GO ASK ALICE has compiled the poignant journals of a 14-year-old date-rape victim who contracted AIDS and died.
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Kalayah Horne
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July 19, 2016
This book is about love betrayal and how connected you need to be with yourself. Whoever reads this book will not be disappointed! It is like you are watching a movie and every second keeps you on the edge of your seat. AMAZING is the only word I have to describe this book.
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Suzie Moore
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March 4, 2019
I read this book in high school and I'm almost 30 years old now and just finished reading it again. I guess I just keep hoping it will in with Collin getting caught and there being some justice. Just wish I knew more.
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Miguel Garcia
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December 17, 2022
I read this book when I was 15 I'm now 32. And still this book makes me tear up EVERY SINGLE TIME I CANT it's a must read
About the author
Beatrice Sparks is a family and adolescent therapist who edited the diary that formed the basis for Go Ask Alice, and has since edited many diaries on topics such as gangs, AIDS, and teen pregnancy in the 1988 Annie's Baby. She lives in Provo, UT.
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