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Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Mi djeca s kolodvora ZOO , please sign up. Loreta Drulle I loved the book, i read it in 2 days. Story is true and it made me feel like i am Christiene. I recommend!!! See 2 questions about Mi djeca s kolodvora ZOO…. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list ». Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4.

Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Mi djeca s kolodvora ZOO. The most impressive book I've read before I was twenty years old.

It is the story of an ordinary girl that ends up due to circumstances in a group of friends who smoke pot and are drinking. After a while of sticking to these two, she slips further and further down.

Especially the nearly clinical description of her life and the things that happen has always stayed with me. Since then I've always be The most impressive book I've read before I was twenty years old. Since then I've always been afraid to try drugs. I do not like it when I lose control of myself, to be dependent on something. So, as a warning it has worked very well for ME.

This book an oldie, about taped together is going to be read by my son when he'll be old enough. Hopefully it'll make a terrible impression on him too.

View 1 comment. Shelves: cameras , binoculars. What I learned from this book: How to shoot dope. Also: that 1 seeing David Bowie live; 2 in Berlin in the late 's; 3 while high on dope; is the ultimate trifecta and would have been my really, really awesome dream come true.

In contrast, by the time I saw David Bowie live and more than middle-aged , it was: 1 in the Midwestern United States; 2 while in college; 3 sober. So, so wrong. I read Christiane F. I thought i What I learned from this book: How to shoot dope. I thought it sounded very self-destructive, very ugly, very much a true and dirty therefore genuine, therefore romantic sort of existence for someone as unnecessary to the world as I.

I tried, I failed, I lived. At least 20 punk-rock kids I ran around and grew up with as a teenager tried, too. They succeeded. They died. View all 8 comments. Living in Rudow and commuting to work through Gropiusstadt, it struck me that I should know the memoir that the neighbourhoods are famous for. The book, put together from interviews with Christiane F. By the time Christiane figured out that addiction doesn't make you cool, she was hooked, selling herself for 40 marks a go at the Bahnhof Zoo to maintain her habit.

Christiane doesn't romanticize or preach which distinguishes this book from others of its kind , but lets her experiences serve as a warning in themselves. Though I found it impossible to sympathise with her, I found the book completely riveting. Harsh, compelling, brutally honest. The true story of a young girl addicted to heroin in the 70's.

Love books that grant me a glimpse into a completely different world. Read this! They used to 'mingle' on the Zoo station to sell sex to buy heroine. This book is based on a true story of 14 years old Christine F. As kids, my friends and I were dealing this book like a drug.

It was shocking and spectacular, as Christine didn't tell us imitating Mr. Mackey from South Park : ''Don't use drugs, drugs are bad, mmm kay. Generations of us loved it. Not maybe as dark and cruel like hers, but all around yes. But that realization came with growing up. 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. I was born in the hospital just 3 km from my old apartment house; from my bedroom window I could see the roof of one hospital wing. Whenever the narrator mentioned a place in Berlin especially in my old neighbourhood, I knew exactly where she referring to.

It gave me an odd sense of nostalgia, but also brought back a lot of the same frustration Christane F. It reminded me of the endless rules and regulations that made living in Berlin almost unbearable.

I mean rules that were applied to the playground, such as the one just downstairs from my apartment. The rules were listed as follows: no playing between 1pm — 4pm, a helmet must be worn at all times, no running, no yelling, no dogs, no bikes, no roller skates, no climbing, no swinging on the swings too high. It was extremely hypocritical, since we found tons of cigarette butts in the sand, along with cat shit; young adults were screaming and laughing until well past midnight and kids were sexually assaulted or having their first sodomizing experience in the bushes that bordered the playground.

That was exactly what she was trying to do; try and find a place where she felt accepted and belonged. The narrator also went to the same school I went. A school that prided themselves of being one of a kind, yet it failed to properly educate their students. A mentality of competing, of being better than everybody else was nurtured. It is almost hilarious to see how they blindly they spoke and acted. During my research I came across a few newspaper articles that reported on the residents of Gropiusstadt still harbouring sour feelings about Christiane F.

It is curious that Station Zoo is part of the German literature curriculum in high schools throughout Germany, except the schools belonging to the Gropiusstadt school district. I only wish I had read it sooner. I would definitely recommend it to everyone, although I have yet to find an English copy. Having never read a book about any type of addiction before, I have to say this book was pretty hard to read, but in a good way.

At times Christiane F. I should start off saying that the fact that this story, this girls life, is influenced by drugs so early in life is heart wrenching and at several moments very frustrating. Despite the time gap, it is set in 's Berlin, Christiane F. I might never visit Germany, but I can most definitely picture Zoo Station, her schools, and the different housing projects she lived in. At times I was drawn in and dragged around Christiane's ups and downs- I understood her need to feel accepted in school, to be part of a group, but I could not and still can't, understand her fascination with local drug addicts.

The lure and awe she describes having when she sees in the older kids at school is understandable to a certain extent, with a home life that is less than desirable, her father has huge anger issues and is very abusive to his wife and two children, I wouldn't want to go home either.

The translation makes it a little hard to get through at times, but you can see who she is nonetheless. Her battle with heroine addiction is exhausting, taking the reader on a roller coaster of ups and downs, relapses and getting into the mind of someone who really does need constant help to avoid addiction, but can't seem to find it in a place where there is no help for minors, makes you feel desperate for her to find some sort of salvation.

If you have a friend or family member who has a drug addiction problem this is a good book to read. It gives you the ability to see and understand what might be going through their mind while they are going through withdraw, relapses and attempting to go to rehab. It might even help you open up a more honest dialogue and finding a resolution. I'm glad I read this book- it helped open my eyes to another world and I think I'm better for it.

I read this book in the original Norwegian 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 young Ge I read this book in the original Norwegian release, recommended and lent me by an acquaintance. It's a rather unique account of the young German drug addict Christiane. How she got into drugs by hanging with the "wrong" crowd that just happened to be her friends. How she went from maruijana to LSD to heroin. How she became a child prostitute to fund her habit.

How she tried to get herself out of the addiction, to no avail. Christiane's friends are in the same position. In the middle of the book is a letter found on one Christiane's overdosed junkie friends. Select a Collection. Save to Collection. Tip Designer. Share this thing. Send to Thingiverse user. Remixed from: Select a Collection. Print Settings. May 26, Jun 20, Mar 23, Dec 19, Back to Top.

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