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Scoppettone, Sandra 1936–: Critical Essay by Karen Mcginley

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The Late Great Me is the depressingly impressive story of Geri Peters, one of the half-million teenage alcoholics in this country. Although [Geri] is a fictional character, Ms. Scoppettone acknowledges that much of herself is to be found in her.

This is the story of Geri's descent to the hell of alcoholism after she first tasted wine in her junior year of high school. At fifteen Geri considered herself a freak at Walt Whitman High because she was not a part of any group, "the Straights," "the Jocks," "the Greasers," or the "Juicers," i.e., the drinkers. Then a new student, handsome David Townsend, befriends her and together they join the Juicers. As Geri and Dave sink more deeply into the world of alcohol, their lives become blurred trying to hide their alcohol and believing they will be able to stop drinking at any time.

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