Little Girl Lost (autobiography)

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Little Girl Lost is Drew Barrymore’s candid autobiography recounting her troubled childhood, early fame, and struggles with addiction in Hollywood.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiography
about family dysfunction
mental health in the entertainment industry
pressures of fame on a child actor
recovery from addiction
author Drew Barrymore NERFINISHED
coAuthor Todd Gold NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Drew Barrymore's experiences in rehab facilities
Drew Barrymore's legal emancipation process
describesEvent Drew Barrymore's early fame
Drew Barrymore's emancipation from her parents
Drew Barrymore's struggles with alcohol addiction
Drew Barrymore's struggles with drug addiction
Drew Barrymore's time in rehabilitation
Drew Barrymore's troubled childhood
focusesOnPeriod Drew Barrymore's childhood
Drew Barrymore's early teenage years
genre memoir
non-fiction
hasProtagonist Drew Barrymore NERFINISHED
hasTitle Little Girl Lost NERFINISHED
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Drew Barrymore NERFINISHED
Hollywood NERFINISHED
addiction
child stardom
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor candid portrayal of child stardom
frank discussion of addiction at a young age
portrays Drew Barrymore's experiences on film sets as a child
Drew Barrymore's relationship with her parents
media attention surrounding Drew Barrymore's addiction
setting Hollywood NERFINISHED
subjectOf discussions about child actors and exploitation
targetAudience adult readers
theme addiction and recovery
fame and its consequences
family and independence
loss of innocence
resilience
workOf Drew Barrymore NERFINISHED
workType celebrity memoir

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Drew Barrymore wrote Little Girl Lost (autobiography)