Junk

Junk by Melvin Burgess, published by Penguin Books Limited on March 6, 2003, is a 400-page work presented in English. This book offers an uncompromising and true-to-life narrative that follows two teenagers as they navigate the perilous and destructive landscape of heroin addiction. Through its vivid storytelling, the book addresses significant social topics related to substance abuse, making it a relevant exploration of the challenges faced by youth.
Readers will find a raw depiction of the struggles and realities associated with addiction, emphasizing the impact on the lives of young individuals. The narrative delves into themes of drugs and social issues, providing insight into the complexities of addiction and its consequences. This edition serves as a poignant reflection on the darker aspects of adolescence, making it a notable entry in the realm of juvenile fiction and nonfiction.
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An uncompromising, compelling and true-to-life story of two teenagers drawn into the dangerous and destructive world of heroin addiction. This tour de force by an acclaimed and provocative writer should become a definitive teenage novel on this subject.
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