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Drug Abuse In The Book 'Crank' By Ellen Hopkins
The school board is no longer certain fiction books and novels have a place in today’s curriculum. I disagree with this argument due to the following reasons. Oscar wilde once said ‘’ Life imitates art far more than art imitates life.” This quote meaning when life imitates art, reality reflects what had previously been expressed in art (or literature, drama, etc). In many cases that is not always a good thing. For example, in the book “Crank” written by Ellen Hopkins; the innocent, adolescent main character Kristina Gorge struggles of drug abuse.
Hopkins book “Crank” can be summarized from many points of view considering how many social events it haves. To shortly summarize the book it is about Kristina gorge spending a few weeks with her father.

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