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    Little Girl Lost

    Little Girl Lost
    Author: Drew Barrymore
    Publisher: Pocket
    Category: Book

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    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 77 reviews
    Sales Rank: 203116

    Media: Mass Market Paperback
    Pages: 304
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
    Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.2 x 1

    ISBN: 0671689231
    Dewey Decimal Number: 920
    EAN: 9780671689230
    ASIN: 0671689231

    Publication Date: February 1, 1991
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    Product Description
    She was a modern-day Shirley Temple, but at the age of nine Drew Barrymore was drinking alcohol. At ten she took up marijuana, and by twelve she began snorting cocaine. Here is her gripping, heart-wrenching story--a story of a childhood gone awry and a young woman battling to restore order to her chaotic life.


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    5 out of 5 stars Dear Drew Barrymore's ghost writer: you suck   July 1, 2008
    A. Rehm (Boston)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    A fascinating look into the world of a troubled 14-year-old girl and the ghost writer who sucks almost as bad as she does at making sentences.

    I gave it five stars because really, don't you know what you're getting here? This book is review proof.



    5 out of 5 stars Surviving childhood abuse and drugs   June 7, 2008
    Gary Selikow (Great Kush)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Drew Barrymore captured the hearts of the world, as the adorable wide eyed seven year old Gertie, in ET, in 1982.

    Barrymore was born into the acting profession, coming from a long line of acting talent extending back nearly 200 years
    Faced with an abusive father, the execrable and vicious degenerate John Drew Barrymore( it is shocking to read of the physical and emotional abuse he subjected the little girl to) , a mother who was not always there, and nasty schoolmates, she drifted into the company of an older crowd and began her descent into drugs and alcohol by nine, when she began drinking alcohol, began smoking marijuana by ten (offered it by a friend's mother),and was snorting cocaine at twelve. She also craved the approval of boys on whom her self-esteem depended.
    This is her story of why she took refuge from her unhappy young life in parties, alcohol and drugs, and her difficult and painful rehabilitation. but she succeeded. I found myself really feeling Drew's pain and empathized with what she went through.
    Drew wanted to be an actress by five.
    I really admired how she told her abusive pig of a father to get out of her life, when she was eight, after achieving success in E.T
    She also tells of her work on movies such as Firestarter, Irreconcilable Differences,Babes in Toyland and Far From Home.
    Drew talks about the support given to her by Steven Spielberg who she says gave her the best advice she ever been given on acting : "Drew, you can't act your character, you gotta be your character."

    She made it though and in by 16 had cleaned up her life, to go on to a string of successes in a series comedies and dramas . By the late 90's her bubbly personality made such movies as Ever After, The Wedding Singer. Charlies Angels and Never Been Kissed a lot of fun and charming to watch.
    It is a sad story of a child whose life was marred by what no child should go through, but who overcame her self-destructive habits and proved those who said she was burned out at 13, so wrong. How she repaired her life is incredibly inspirational. Drew is offering advice to young actresses entering rehab these days: ""If you don't pull it together for yourself, no one else will," she says in the March issue of Vogue. "That's coming from a person who had to try it all ... and who still loves to have a good time."

    Remember this book was sritten when Drewwas only fourteen years old.


    One has to admire her.
    I hope she will be making films for decades to come.



    5 out of 5 stars A salute to stay-with-it-ness   January 18, 2006
    Navy Bean (Amsterdam/Dayton, OH)
    2 out of 4 found this review helpful

    Drew Barrymore is to be congratulated. Her honesty is painfully refreshing and hasn't been seen lately since the new Star Jones book ... or possibly the Burt Reynolds biography.

    She's seen the depths and the heights and knows the difference. She's drank the champagne (even though she was 8 at the time) and sipped the sewer water and prefers the former. She's been on the carpet and also received carpet burns on her knees when she was short rent.

    Thank you Drew for being an inspiration to all the preteens with drinking problems ... they don't have to suffer in silence anymore.



    5 out of 5 stars Drew Barrymore is an inspiration. Period.   July 10, 2005
    Zack H.
    7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    Literally one of the greatest books I've ever read. No, I'm not saying that because I'm a Drew Barrymore fan. I mean, if acting isn't what she wanted to do, she could've been an author! Written when she was still in rehab circa late 1988 and published in 1990, this book gives all of us an insight into her early years, and the hell she went through at such a young age. She tells us about her first taste of alcohol, cigarettes, cocaine, and marijuana. She also tells us about her first kiss, and her first makeout session, and how she was always fighting with her mother. She tells us about living at the rehab. She tells us about her visits with her father as well. She shares all of her stories and adventures, her mishaps and her first achievements. With this book, I've learned how truly strong this woman is, and how no matter what she went through, she didn't ever back down at achieving what she wanted. Drew Barrymore is a true idol for anyone, and this book proves that.


    5 out of 5 stars Fasanating   May 18, 2005
    Kelly M. (Chicago, IL)
    2 out of 7 found this review helpful

    I read this book 5 times in High School. (1992-1996)
    I LOOOOOOOVED it!!!



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