1971.
No, but she did edit the book. The book was written by a teenager and it is published under anonymous to protect her identity.
There is no irony in this book...
Go Ask Alice
"Go Ask Alice" was published anonymously in 1971, but it is widely believed to have been written by Beatrice Sparks based on the diary entries of an anonymous teenage girl.
Go Ask Alice was created in 1973.
The name Alice from the novel Go Ask Alice is the name of someone who is briefly mentioned in a paragraph in the story.
The ISBN of Go Ask Alice is 0-13-357111-4.
She many boyfriends throughout the book, but her main one is Joel, who is her boyfriend at the end and for a good amount of the book.
yes, they said she died of overdose. (in the prolog)
The author takes away her name, which takes away her identity.
Go Ask Alice is about a 15 year old girl who is tricked into taking LSD. It is her personal diary that she wrote. It's about her life, her struggles with drugs and friends. She gets hooked on drugs and can't get out, but struggles with all her might to get out of that dark pit. It tells all about her life, the ups the downs, the good the bad. In some parts it's really graphic and depressing, with no hope for a future. However eventually, it becomes a bittersweet ending. Sad and lonesome, but beautiful and heartfelt.
You can find monologues for "Go Ask Alice" in various places, such as online script databases, theater resource websites, or by purchasing the play's published adaptations. Additionally, libraries or bookstores may have copies of the book that include relevant excerpts. If you're looking for a specific type of monologue, consider checking forums or social media groups focused on drama and performance for recommendations from fellow actors.