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 | Jay McInerney's third novel, published four years after his wildly successful BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY, covers some of the same ground and takes place in the same milieu, but is told entirely from a woman's point of view. Alison Poole is 21, an... |
 | Manny relates his coming of age experiences as a member of a poor Mexican American family in which the alcoholic father only adds to everyone's struggle. |
 | Based on the diary of a fifteen-year-old drug user chronicling her struggle to escape the pull of the drug world. |
 | When he was 11 years old, Nic Sheff and a friend stole a bottle of their parents' alcohol. The friend had one taste and stopped; Sheff drank until he was puking. From then on, Sheff was a committed drug and alcohol abuser, but the day he discovered... |
 | Kristina Georgia Snow had everything going for her before she discovered the seductive world of "the monster." On a visit to her negligent, remote father, she snorts crank and enters "a high velocity rush to madness" that doesn't seem to have an end... |
 | Eighteen-year-old Kristina is determined to manage her crystal meth addiction in order to take care of her newborn son, but when the pull of the drug becomes too strong, her greatest fears are quickly realized. |
 | Based on the diary of a fifteen-year-old drug user chronicling her struggle to escape the pull of the drug world. |
 | Jay McInerney's third novel, published four years after his wildly successful BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY, covers some of the same ground and takes place in the same milieu, but is told entirely from a woman's point of view. Alison Poole is 21, an... |
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