Little Girl Lost by Drew Barrymore

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Little Girl Lost is an autobiography written by actress Drew Barrymore. When this book was written Drew was around the age fourteen. Drew Barrymore is the grand-daughter of actor John Barrymore. Most people know Drew from the hit movie E.T where she captured the hearts of thousands of people. Sadly, during this time, all of the fame got to her, she began partying which led to drinking. Drinking led to doing drugs like marijuana, and eventually cocaine; she was only twelve years old (Barrymore 1). Drew’s parents separated when she was young, her father left and she stayed with her mother. Drew and her mother were not very close, her mother was always working trying to provide for them, and so she was stuck either with a nanny or by herself. When Drew Barrymore began to spiral down into drugs and alcohol her mother did not even notice. Her mother finally realized what was happening when the tabloids reported stories and pictures of her partying and getting out of control. Her mother decided it would be best for Drew if she went to rehab. The first time Drew Barrymore went to rehab she ended up relapsing fairly quickly and her drug addiction became worse. This happened a few times. By the end of the biography Drew had just gotten out of rehab and was doing well. She states, “I think about that every day. All addicts do. You are never without the fear of returning to your old ways and losing everything that you’ve gained. When you’re sober, you don’t forget what it was like to use. It’s hard, really hard, and you take it day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute. That’s the way it’s going to be for as long as I’m alive. But at least I’m alive” (Barrymore 260).
Since the author, Drew Barrymore, was only fourteen when she wrote the b...

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...iggest question after reading the story was, “What about now? Is she still fully sober? What does she feel towards her addiction?” Drew Barrymore is such a famous actress and has been through many more things since writing this book. She was only fourteen when she wrote the book, so I would like to know how she feels now that she is older. I would like to know if she still struggles with the same issues.
Even though it is not written the best, I would still recommend the autobiography. It is very interesting and keeps my attention; it is also a quick easy read for those who do not have much time. I really liked it because Drew Barrymore is one of my favorite actresses, so it would be a good book for anyone that likes her. Overall, it was a good book, well worth reading.

Works Cited

Barrymore, Drew, and Todd Gold. Little Girl Lost. New York: Pocket, 1990. Print.

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