Sunday, March 20, 2022

Book Review: Unmask Alice

 

Unmask Alice

LSD, Satanic Panic, and the Imposter Behind the World's Most Notorious Diaries

by Rick Emerson

Pub Date 07 Jun 2022 |

 BenBella Books 

 Biographies & Memoirs  |  History  |  True Crime 



I am reviewing a copy of Unmask. Alice through BenBella Books and Netgalley:





If you were a teen in the 1970’s, 1980’s or 1990’s you likely read either Go Ask Alice, (First Published in 1971) or Jay’s Journal (First published in 1979).  Go Ask Alice reinvented the young adult genre with a blistering portrayal of sex, psychosis, and teenage self-destruction. The supposed diary of a middle-class addict, Go Ask Alice terrified adults and cemented LSD's fearsome reputation, fueling support for the War on Drugs. Five million copies later, Go Ask Alice remains a divisive bestseller, outraging censors and earning new fans, all of them drawn by the book's mythic premise: A Real Diary, by Anonymous.



But Alice was only the beginning.




In 1979, another diary rattled the culture, setting the stage for a national meltdown. The posthumous memoir of an alleged teenage Satanist, Jay's Journal merged with a frightening new crisis adolescent suicide to create a literal witch hunt, shattering countless lives and poisoning whole communities.



But what’s the truth behind the journals.  It boils down to this both journals came from the same dark place a serial con artist who betrayed a grieving family, stole a dead boy's memory, and lied her way to the National Book Awards.



Basically the story behind the story is just as bad if not worse than the plot of the story, betrayal and deception in the face of  great loss.





I give  Unmask Alice five out of five stars!



Happy Reading!

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