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... Glass / Ellen Hopkins. ...
Publisher, Date: New York : Margaret K. McElderberry Books, c2007.
Description: 681 p. ; 19 cm.
Local Availability 5 (of 13) TRAC Availability 5 (of 13)
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ISBN: 1416940901 (hc.) TRAC Availability: 13 Current Holds: 5
Summary: Eighteen-year-old Kristina is determined to manage her crystal meth addiction in order to take care of her newborn son, but when the pull of the drug becomes too strong, her greatest fears are quickly realized.
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2009
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... Glass / Ellen Hopkins. ...
Publisher, Date: New York : Simon Pulse, 2009, c2007.
Description: 681 p. ; 18 cm.
Local Availability 8 (of 10) TRAC Availability 8 (of 10)
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ISBN: 9781416940913 (pbk.) TRAC Availability: 10 Current Holds: 0
Summary: Eighteen-year-old Kristina is determined to manage her crystal meth addiction in order to take care of her newborn son, but when the pull of the drug becomes too strong, her greatest fears are quickly realized.
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2009
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... Flirtin' with the monster : your favorite authors on Ellen Hopkins' Crank and Glass / edited and original introduction by Ellen Hopkins ; with ...
Publisher, Date: Dallas, Tex : BenBella, c2009.
Description: vii, 180 p. ; 23 cm.
Local Availability 1 (of 2) TRAC Availability 1 (of 2)
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ISBN: 9781933771670 (pbk.) TRAC Availability: 2 Current Holds: 2
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... Glass [electronic resource] / Ellen Hopkins. ...
Publisher, Date: [Minneapolis, MN] : HighBridge Co., 2008.
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ISBN: 9781598877717 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book) TRAC Availability: 0 Current Holds: 0
Summary: Kristina Snow returns home to give birth, a rape-induced pregnancy that occurs in the prequel novel, Crank. Kristina spirals into a dark depression when she cannot recover her pre-baby shape and returns to using to regain control of her weight. Like its predecessor, Glass is written in free verse and portrays the hopeless prison of addiction.
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