I really like Keyes 'books, they' re always a good laugh, and this one is no exception to the rule. Rachel is the third girl in the Walsh family, (we can read about the others in Keyes' s other books - Anybody out there, Watermelon, Angels ...), and the book is about her addiction to drugs, (alcolol included), and her redemption. The style, as always in Keyes' books, is funny at first, and treats the Stigmatized subject of drugs through the eyes of a girl Who Seems normal at first sight and very happy with her life. HOWEVER, we Gradually Understand que la adopté tone by Rachel est également the mirror of her recovery. If in the first pages we just want to laugh, the feeling of loss felt by the heroine Gradually pervades the book and finally Reveals Rachel's Sufferings. Sometimes we laugh to tears and --other times, we muse about what the narratore says, and Even if the topic is serious and a bit frightening, we can all see a bit of Ourselves in this girl. Rachel realizes Gradually That She built her addiction to drugs Because she wanted to escape reality and above all adulthood. The topic of the book is not only about drugs Then aim aussi about the way we cope with our traumas, as minor and Insignificant as They Might sccm, and how can we come to terms with our past and go on with our lives without subterfuge. A good read - I highly recommend it.