Go Ask Alice In Flannery O Connor's Go Ask Alice

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Presented in a diary form, we the reader have no way of knowing whether or not this turbulent tale of adolescence is truth or fiction. It doesn't matter; the dread and heartache one feels reading it is just as powerful either way. Go Ask Alice takes place in the late 60's to early 70's and surrounds our unnamed teenage girl and all the good, bad and ugly that comes with young adulthood. Her entries are vivid and personal like a true journal would be. Ranging from inane and seemingly innocent, boring details, to rather intimate and at times, downright gloomy and hopeless specifics. If you've ever been a teenager or are entering that term of your life; you can relate to our unnamed girl, even if you can't imagine some of the reasoning behind

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