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Go Ask Alice Study Guide

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by Beatrice Sparks
About 65 pages (19,631 words)
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1. Compare Go Ask Alice to Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

2. Analyze the lyrics of the Jefferson Airplane song "White Rabbit." Relate them to this anonymous girl's experience with drugs.

3. Go Ask Alice was a highly controversial book and the subject of banning attempts by parents and school districts.

Explain why you think the book was so objectionable and give your opinion on censorship.

4. Columbia University has started a Web site called Go Ask Alice, which provides young readers a resource for some of the questions they may have. Explain the genesis of this site and how the book inspired teens to address these issues.

5. Compare and contrast the glamorous with the frightening in the world of drugs, as portrayed in the book.

6. Write.....

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