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I Don’t Know the Name of This Book? Can You Please Help Me?
Question by Mandy: I don’t know the name of this book? Can you please help me?
I’m not sure if many people have read this book or not, I read it awhile ago and it was in the “Young Adult” section.
From my recollection, it was about a stripper (I believe) who did drugs and she was writing a diary. In the end *spoiler* I know she dies and someone else finishes the diary for her. I also think there was a part in there where she went to rehab. One of the characters names was Amanda/Manda.
I know it isn’t “Cut”.
Anyone? Thank you.
Best answer:
Addiction Only a Symptom – Gisborne Herald
Heroin Addiction: Addiction only a symptom – Gisborne Herald
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Addiction only a symptom
Gisborne Herald At least 75 percent of the heroin addicts began the downward spiral by using marijuana. When they no longer got the original kick, they started using other drugs — ending up as chronic heroin or cocaine addicts. Alcohol, in its own way, … |
Heroin Addiction – Google News
Heroin Addiction: Ballet replaces drugs for Fallen Angels dancers – BBC News
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Ballet replaces drugs for Fallen Angels dancers
BBC News It was created to help vulnerable young people and adults who have experienced drug addiction and alcoholism. He says he was introduced to cannabis and amphetamines when he was about 14 and quickly moved on to crack cocaine and heroin. … |
Heroin Addiction – Google News
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