![]() ![]() It received top honors, including the American Library Association’s Best Books for Young Adults. One of the most censored books in school libraries, “Go Ask Alice” became a rite of passage for young American readers, fueling the War on Drugs and spawning a gritty new YA literary genre. “Today I sold ten stamps of LSD to a little kid at the grade school who was not even nine years old,” reads another. “Another day, another blow job,” reads one entry. ![]() ![]() In 1971, young-adult classic “Go Ask Alice” shocked readers with its frank depiction of an American girl’s descent into rampant drug addiction.īilled as the “real diary” of an anonymous, white suburban teen, the book starts with the 15-year-old dabbling in psychedelics before plunging into heroin, homelessness, prostitution and eventual overdose. ‘Goblin fetus’ discovered in old warehouse as local mayor says researchers on hunt for ‘scientific explanation’ Steve Bannon ‘swatted’ during ‘War Room’ show, blames ‘criminals’ who want him silencedĬollege dropout allegedly faked abduction to avoid graduation embarrassment AI-generated photo of fake Pentagon explosion sparks brief stock selloff ![]()
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