![]() ![]() ![]() These kids all have deep rooted psychological issues caused by the simple fact of being born by an addict, but also by being abandoned, feeling unloved and alone. How many people and generation it touches. ![]() Told in the perspective of Kristina's children almost 20 years later, Fallout shows us not only the long term effects of addiction, but also how wide the effects go. I think I personally enjoyed book 1 and 2 the most, but this one was incredibly powerful. It is a revelation and a testament to the harsh reality that addiction is never just one person's problem. But when the thread that ties them together brings them face-to-face, they'll discover something powerful in each other and in themselves-the trust, the hope, the courage to begin to break the cycle.įallout is bestselling author Ellen Hopkin's riveting conclusion to her trilogy begun by Crank and Glass. Sex, drugs, alcohol, abuse-there is more of Kristina in her children than they would ever like to believe. Instead of one big, happy family, they are a desperate tangle of scattered lives united by anger, doubt, and fear.Ī predisposition to addiction and a sense of emptiness where a mother's love should be leads all three down the road of their mother's notorious legacy. Nineteen years after Kristina Snow met the monster-crank-her children are reeling from the consequences of her decisions. Different last names.īut there is one person who binds them together. ![]()
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