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Explore the complex dynamics of family and personal identity with Ellen Hopkins' "Glass," a gripping narrative that delves into the lives of teenagers facing the challenges of substance abuse and emotional turmoil. Published by Margaret K. Mcelderry Books in 2009, this trade paperback edition offers a compelling read with 704 pages of juvenile fiction that speaks to the hearts of young adults and the concerns of their parents. Measuring 7 inches in length, 5 inches in width, and a thickness of 1.8 inches, this book is a comfortable hold for readers, and the weight of 15.7 ounces makes it suitable for carrying around. With its themes revolving around family, new baby, drugs, alcohol, and emotions, "Glass" is an essential addition to any bookshelf that values stories that resonate with real-life issues.
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by: Ellen Hopkins
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Kristina is determined to defeat her crystal-meth addiction in order to keep her newborn child, but when she is unable to manage her use of the drug and the pull becomes too strong, her greatest fears...
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This book is part of the Crank Series