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Little girl lost

Book • 1990
In 'Little Girl Lost,' Drew Barrymore shares her candid and heart-wrenching story of growing up as a child star.

The book recounts her early introduction to alcohol and drugs, starting at the age of nine, and her subsequent struggles with addiction.

It also delves into her difficult relationships with her parents, particularly her abusive father and often absent mother.

Written while Barrymore was in rehab, the book provides a unique perspective on the challenges faced by a young person thrust into the spotlight and her journey towards overcoming her addictions.

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Alison Rosen
as a book with real accounts of abuse and drug use.
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Steve Guttenberg + Ben Schwartz (Carolla Classics)
Referenced as one of the celebrity memoirs that inspired the chapter names in
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Jeff Hiller
’s book.
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