"Children's stories." . . "JUVENILE FICTION Social Issues Drugs, Alcohol, Substance Abuse." . . "Reed, Amy" . . "Drug abuse Fiction." . . "Seattle (Wash.)" . . "Alcoholism Fiction." . . . . "Interpersonal relations Fiction." . . . "Juvenile works" . . . . . . . . . . . "Clean"@en . "Clean" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "A group of teens in a Seattle-area rehabilitation center form an unlikely friendship as they begin to focus less on their own problems with drugs and alcohol by reaching out to help a new member, who seems to have even deeper issues to resolve."@en . "A group of teens in a Seattle-area rehabilitation center form an unlikely friendship as they begin to focus less on their own problems with drugs and alcohol by reaching out to help a new member, who seems to have even deeper issues to resolve." . . . . . . . . . . "Young adult works" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "From the author of Beautiful, a poignant, captivating novel about five teens in rehab. Olivia, Kelly, Christopher, Jason, and Eva have one thing in common: They're addicts. Addicts who have hit rock bottom and been stuck together in rehab to face their problems, face sobriety, and face themselves. None of them wants to be there. None of them wants to confront the truths about their pasts. And they certainly don't want to share their darkest secrets and most desperate fears with a room of strangers. But they'll all have to deal with themselves'and one another'if they want to learn how to live. Because when you get that high, there's nowhere to go but down, down, down."@en . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . "Young adult fiction" . "Anorexia nervosa Fiction." . . "Drug addicts Rehabilitation Fiction." . . "Family life Fiction." . .