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Ellen Hopkins: Crank (Spanish language, 2014)

438 páginas

Idioma Spanish

Publicado el 1 de diciembre de 2014

ISBN:
978-607-400-645-2
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Número OCLC:
892461211

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"Kristina Snow es una hija y estudiante ejemplar hasta que, durante una visita a su padre, se sumerge en un mundo delirante que despierta a Bree, su álter ego. Bree es todo lo que Kristina nunca soñó ser: poderosa, atrevida, seductora y... adicta a la mentanfetamina cristal. Pero el monstruo de las drogas es más poderoso de lo que jamás imaginó y la arrastrará en un viaje con insospechadas consecuencias."--Back cover.

Visiting her absentee father, Kristina's life turns upside-down when he introduces her to the dark world of crank, or crystal meth. The story, told in jagged free verse, contains profanity, explicit sexual situations and blatant descriptions of drug use.

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reseñó Crank de Ellen Hopkins (Crank Series #1)

on my banned book recommended reading list

Innovative, each page standalone but connected and flowing, in some cases literally with the text arranged in various cascading shapes and columns. I was totally absorbed at first, then felt it dragged after a while before coming together rather quickly at the end (but there are sequels). Several hundred pages chronicling a life swirling down the drain feels like a grind after a while, but this is real life. In fact, the story is based on the author's daughter, which is a bit disturbing to think about, and the author's note at the end, which recounts her long journey in satisfying her writer's itch, does discuss the criticism that she's mining success out of her daughter's travails, but she doesn't portray herself in a glowing light either. Between the story's end and the author note is a mercifully short reader discussion guide with just a couple of questions (I always …

Temas

  • Abuso de drogas
  • Recaudación cocaína
  • Drug abuse
  • Dysfunctional families
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Embarazo
  • Ficción juvenil
  • Cocaine abuse
  • Schools
  • Ice (Drug)
  • Escuelas
  • High schools
  • Pregnancy
  • Escuelas secundarias
  • Spanish language materials