Crank

Crank by Ellen Hopkins is a reissue published by Simon and Schuster on August 6, 2013, featuring 576 pages in English. This book presents the story of Kristina, who grapples with addiction and her alter ego, Bree, as she navigates the challenges of drugs, sex, and her personal struggles. The narrative explores the impact of substance abuse on family dynamics and the journey of a young mother trying to maintain her sobriety.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of social topics related to drugs and substance abuse, as well as themes of family and education. The edition includes exclusive bonus content, including essays from Ellen Hopkins and her daughter, providing deeper insights into the true story behind Kristina’s character. This work is part of a trilogy that delves into the complexities of addiction and its effects on loved ones, making it a significant addition to young adult fiction.
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YA. The complete “New York Times” bestselling Crank trilogy is now available with exclusive bonus content. This boxed set makes a perfect gift and features trade paperback editions of “Crank,” “Glass,” and “Fallout “with striking new covers and special bonus content, including an essay from author Ellen Hopkins on the true story behind “Crank “and an essay from her daughter, the real “Kristina.” In “Crank “you’ll meet Kristina–and Kristina will meet crank. Acting under the guise of her alter ego, Bree, Kristina explores drugs, sex, and her own dark side. A new mother struggling–and failing–to stay clean, Kristina’s downward spiral continues in “Glass,” and the outcome is chronicled in “Fallout,” which follows the lives of three of her children. Ages 14+
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