Rating: Not rated
Tags: Non-Fiction, Autobiography
Summary
In 1978 Christiane F. testified against a man who had
traded heroin for sex with teenage girls at Berlin’s
notorious Zoo Station. In the course of that trial,
Christiane F. became connected with two journalists, and over
time they helped to turn her story—which begins with a
dysfunctional but otherwise fairly normal
childhood—into an acclaimed bestseller. Christiane
F.’s rapid descent into heroin abuse and prostitution
is shocking, but the boredom, the longing for acceptance, the
thrilling risks, and even the musical obsessions that fill
out the rest of Christiane’s existence will be familiar
to every reader. Christiane F.’s Berlin is a strange
and often terrifying place, but it’s also a place that
remains closer than we might think….