Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo 
Amazing, eye-opening experience for me. First real look into prostitution/heroin scene, true emotions, and reasons behind it.
I think this is becoming a classic nowadays.It has an important message that all teenagers should hear and that is-DRUGS ARE BAD FOR YOU!It's just written in a style that I don't like and at some parts I found it disgusting but I guess it couldn't been written any other way.Anyways, there aren't many things that should be said about this book except that you SHOULD read it.

Amazing, eye-opening experience for me. First real look into prostitution/heroin scene, true emotions, and reasons behind it.
I had to prepare a presentation on Bydlowskas Drunk Mom in my creative non-fiction course and this book (titled Station Zoo in English) was mentioned by the author. I was curious about it, since growing up in Berlin I kept hearing it mentioned, yet I never knew what it was really about.Whatever somebody could have told me about it would not have been enough to caution me on the journey I was about to embark upon.The book resonated with me on a very personal note, because part of Christiane F.s
I read this book a long time ago and I loved it. This time I found it annoying and I couldn't wait to finish it! It should have been a very interesting book with the subject and the setting but it didn't connect with me at all! I didn't have any compassion for Christiane so I didn't really care to read about her...
When I read this book the first time, I was 14 and I remember that for some reason it made me want to become a drug-addict, which I don't believe is the influence that the writers where hoping to have on kids with this book. I guess i thought that there was something fascinating, almost romantic to that way of living. But from everyone I have talked to about the book I seem to have been the only one having this strange reaction, so i think it is safe to let your children read it (: It is a great
Christiane F.
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| Title | : | Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo |
| Author | : | Christiane F. |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 367 pages |
| Published | : | June 21st 1999 by Heyne (first published 1978) |
| Categories | : | Nonfiction. Biography. European Literature. German Literature. Classics |
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Sie ist heute sechzehn, kam mit zwölf in einem evangelischen Jugendheim zum Haschisch, mit dreizehn in einer Diskothek zum Heroin. Sie wurde sĂ¼chtig, ging morgens zur Schule und nachmittags mit ihren ebenfalls heroinabhängigen Freunden auf den Kinderstrich am Bahnhof Zoo, um das Geld fĂ¼r die Droge zu beschaffen. Ihre Mutter bemerkte fast zwei Jahre Iang nichts vom Doppelleben ihrer Tochter. Christiane F. berichtet mit minuziösem Erinnerungsvermögen und rĂ¼ckhaltioser Offenheit Ă¼ber Schicksale von Kindern, die von der Ă–ffentlichkeit erst als Drogentote zur Kenntnis genommen werden. Die Geschichte der Christiane F. wiederholt sich in Berlin, in Kleinstädten und Dörfern bereits zehntausendfach.Identify Books Supposing Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo
| Original Title: | Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo |
| ISBN: | 3453162897 (ISBN13: 9783453162891) |
| Edition Language: | German |
| Characters: | Christiane F. |
| Setting: | Berlin(Germany) |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 26618 Users | 969 ReviewsEvaluation Based On Books Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo
I read this book in the original Norwegian 1982 release, recommended and lent me by an acquaintance. It is falling apart. The fragrance of the disintegrating glue had the aroma that book lovers get high on. This book is about other, more harmful highs. I had no idea that it was such a thing until I looked it up on goodreads. Although the events described here are 40 years old, this book is still available in print.Having now read it, I understand why. It's a rather unique account of the youngAmazing, eye-opening experience for me. First real look into prostitution/heroin scene, true emotions, and reasons behind it.
I think this is becoming a classic nowadays.It has an important message that all teenagers should hear and that is-DRUGS ARE BAD FOR YOU!It's just written in a style that I don't like and at some parts I found it disgusting but I guess it couldn't been written any other way.Anyways, there aren't many things that should be said about this book except that you SHOULD read it.

Amazing, eye-opening experience for me. First real look into prostitution/heroin scene, true emotions, and reasons behind it.
I had to prepare a presentation on Bydlowskas Drunk Mom in my creative non-fiction course and this book (titled Station Zoo in English) was mentioned by the author. I was curious about it, since growing up in Berlin I kept hearing it mentioned, yet I never knew what it was really about.Whatever somebody could have told me about it would not have been enough to caution me on the journey I was about to embark upon.The book resonated with me on a very personal note, because part of Christiane F.s
I read this book a long time ago and I loved it. This time I found it annoying and I couldn't wait to finish it! It should have been a very interesting book with the subject and the setting but it didn't connect with me at all! I didn't have any compassion for Christiane so I didn't really care to read about her...
When I read this book the first time, I was 14 and I remember that for some reason it made me want to become a drug-addict, which I don't believe is the influence that the writers where hoping to have on kids with this book. I guess i thought that there was something fascinating, almost romantic to that way of living. But from everyone I have talked to about the book I seem to have been the only one having this strange reaction, so i think it is safe to let your children read it (: It is a great


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