Praise for Ellen Hopkins’s
   New York Times bestselling books
   Crank
   “Powerful and unsettling.” —Kirkus Reviews
   “The poems are masterpieces of word, shape, and pacing . . . a stunning portrayal of a teen’s loss of direction.” —School Library Journal
   Burned
   “Troubling but beautifully written.” —Booklist
   “Sharp and heartbreaking.” —Kirkus Reviews
   “Once again the author of Crank has masterfully used verse to re-create the yearnings and emotions of a teenage girl trapped in tragic circumstances.” —School Library Journal
   An ALA Best Books for Young Adults nominee
   Impulse
   “A fast, jagged, hypnotic read.” —Kirkus Reviews
   “By book’s end, readers may well feel the effects of each protagonist’s final choice.” —Publishers Weekly
   “Mature fans of the verse format will devour this hefty problem novel.” —School Library Journal
   Glass
   “Spare and intense free verse.” —VOYA
   “Glass is even more terrifying than Crank in its utter hopelessness.” —SLJ
   “Hypnotically sad, with a realistic lack of closure.” —Kirkus Reviews
   Also by Ellen Hopkins
   Crank
   Burned
   Impulse
   Identical
   Tricks
   Coming soon
   Fallout
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   Copyright © 2007 by Ellen Hopkins
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   The text of this book was set in Trade Gothic Condensed.
   Manufactured in the United States of America
   First paperback edition April 2009
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   Glass / Ellen Hopkins.—1st ed.
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   Summary: Eighteen-year-old Kristina is determined to manage her crystal meth addiction in order to take care of her newborn son, but when the pull of the drug becomes too strong, her greatest fears are quickly realized.
   ISBN 978-1-4169-4090-6 (hc)
   [1. Methamphetamine—Fiction. 2. Drug abuse—Fiction. 3. Teenagers—Fiction. 4. Novels in verse. 5. Babies—Fiction. 6. Family problems—Fiction.] I. Title.
   PZ7.5.H67 Gla 2007
   [Fic]—dc22
   2007299868
   ISBN 978-1-4169-4091-3 (pbk)
   ISBN 978-1-4391-0652-5 (eBook)
   Glass is dedicated to Orion, Jade, Heaven, and Clyde, whose lives, through no fault of their own, have been forever marked by the monster.
   I would also like to acknowledge my husband, John, whose love has kept me upright.
   Contents
   Walking with the Monster
   You Know My Story
   It Wasn’t a Long Process
   Not the Kind of Trouble
   Before I Continue
   The Funny Thing Was
   My Mom and Stepfather
   T for Today
   I Was a Junior
   So Maybe It Will Come
   I Know
   But Suddenly
   You Have to Remember
   I Call Trent
   Stung
   Not Only That
   She Sounds
   Let’s Find Out
   But First
   I’m Out of Practice
   It’s a Doozer
   I Will Invite Him Too
   Tonight
   Maybe That’s Why
   Now You Might Think
   So Where to Find
   She Makes It So Easy
   But Playing the Odds
   Several Miles Farther West
   Either Way
   Stockton
   I Locate Robyn’s Apartment
   I Watch Him
   Robyn Greets Trey
   Robyn Is Making
   That Idea
   Why Not?
   What I Don’t Really Get
   I Meant to Pick Up a Stash
   I Purposely
   Robyn Decides
   I Start to Leave
   He Wants Me
   It Is a Clear
   Halfway Home I Stop
   I’m Totally in the Wrong
   I Get Home
   All the Way to Stockton
   I Tiptoe Through the Door
   But It’s Saturday
   Mom Leaves for the Gym
   Scott Takes Off to Play Golf
   That Feeling
   My Dad
   I Expect Her to Say
   Mom Is Still Ranting
   Mom Goes to Change Hunter
   It’s Been Almost a Week
   The Garage Calls
   My First Inclination
   She Opened the Door
   We Leave It There for Now
   On the Way Home
   As We Pass the Counter
   Like I Care
   So Why
   I Tuck That Away
   I Pull into Our Driveway
   Luckily
   Mom and Jake Leave
   Eventually
   Leigh Has Put On a Few Pounds
   Truth Is
   Instinct
   Leprechauns
   Then It Dawns on Me
   Oh Yeah, That Bites
   For the Next Few Hours
   Dinner Tonight
   I Won’t Even Try
   But I Have
   It Is Late Friday Afternoon
   Jake Jumps to His Feet
   I Have to Admit
   Okay, That’s Bad
   Except for the Kiss Thing
   Linda Sue
   Dad and Pal
   Okay, Two Ways
   Dad Carries Hunter out the Door
   Dad Drives Off
   Saturday Morning
   The Hallway Conversation
   First I’ve Got To
   But I Can’t Puke
   I Had Hoped
   The Worst Thing Is
   Dad Finally Calls
   Still, Leigh Agreed to Watch Hunter
   All Spiffy
   I Love Him, Too
   In Reno
   Dad Chooses the “Big Three”
   Dad Really Is Lucky
   See, It’s Hard to Tell
   I Don’t Think
   Party Time
   None of That
   Three Weeks and Four Days
   The Question Is Answered
   I Can Hardly
   I Do
   I Grab a Few Dollars
   He Cruises Slowly
   He Finds a Secluded Parking Place
   I Stop
   Twenty Minutes Later
   Not a Wink
   I’m Glad
   We Leave It at That
   The Rest of the Day
   She’ll Want to Know
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   I Don’t Care
   We Merge onto the Freeway
   A Little Girl
   We Make the Deal
   After We’re Through
   We Drift for a While
   All Evidence of Our Tryst
   Always, in the Past
   At Least Kevin Won’t Be in Today
   It Being a Holiday
   Livid Doesn’t Cover It
   She May Be Right
   The Freeway Is Deserted
   We Drift Toward Sleep
   I Must Have Dozed Off
   By the Time
   Mom May Be Worried
   They Know I’m Using
   It’s Late Saturday Afternoon
   I’ve Got a Good Idea
   Not Exactly Forgiven
   November Empties
   Today I’m Coming Down
   Help
   It’s Dark
   No More Sleep for Me
   Brad Is Home When I Call
   I Finish My Shift
   On the Way to Red Rock
   Life at Brad’s
   December Twenty-First
   I Cash My Check
   Layaway Picked Up
   It’s Almost Eight
   One Shower
   It Was a Definite Party
   I’m Crawling Home
   Okay, Not Good
   I Sit by the French Doors
   After a While
   Brad Takes Off
   But What About Trey?
   I Guess I Should Call Mom
   I Sit at the Kitchen Table
   By the Time Brad Stomps In
   After Breakfast
   Monday Morning
   Santa Is Coming
   Around Four P.M.
   Snippy?
   Voices
   Halfway to the Door
   We Spend Christmas Eve
   Brad Is Generous
   Especially as He Gently Peels
   Before It’s Possibly Possible
   I Have To
   My First Reaction
   By the Time
   I Keep Waiting
   Chapter Twelve Thirty-Five
   I Do Call Home
   What Is Wrong with Me?
   Turns Out
   When They Finally
   Smoke
   Highlights of the Last Two Weeks
   Every High
   I Haven’t Mentioned the Possibility
   But Lying Here
   In the White Shadow of Morning
   The Door Closes
   A Kiss Falls Softly
   I Still Haven’t Left
   Alone
   One Good Thing
   Brad Is a Little Late Tonight
   The Downside
   Wearing Nothing
   He Doesn’t Answer
   The Problem with Sex
   The Problem with Meth
   Relax
   Part of My Snappish Behavior
   I Know Exactly Two People
   I’ve Tried to Get Over
   We Set Up a Tentative Meet
   Have You Ever Tried
   Sooner Than Later, Brad Follows Through
   He Drops It
   The Roads Are Dry
   That’s What’s on My Mind
   Being Here
   I Leave Without Seeing Mom
   Perfect
   He Wants a Sample
   Too Close for Comfort
   At Least He Didn’t Try
   Wired (Weird) Out of My Tree
   Finally, There’s a Knock
   Long About the Time
   Two Guys, One Bed
   Brad Stirs
   Where Am I?
   His Face
   Brad Has Vacated the Room
   But of Course
   Over a Week
   It’s About Noon
   If You’ve Never
   Unlike Her Apartment
   I Leave
   Easter Sunday
   It’s Gray
   Knocking
   Standing There
   It’s a Short Conversation
   Four Cigarettes
   Just Like That
   All Alone
   No Word from Trey
   We Talk for Half an Hour
   Buzzed
   What Do I Do Now?
   I Sit for a While
   Bright and Early
   Brad Picks Me Up
   Brad Drops Me Off
   I Left My Cell
   Why Am I Not More Excited
   By the Time Trey Knocks
   Waiting for Digestion
   We Seal the Deal
   Clean, Maintenance-Buzzed
   Mom Greets Us
   Surprises Await
   While the Guys Talk
   Halfway Back
   It All Sounded So Easy
   May I Just Say
   The Scariest Thing
   Ultimately, She Agrees
   Baby Makes Three
   Trey Is Gone
   For a Few Days
   Trey Rolls Off Me
   They Say a Picture
   I Am Still by the Window
   Afterward
   I Still Love Trey
   Alive and Throbbing
   The Plan Has Flaws
   Plan B
   One Thing’s for Sure
   The Guy Lives
   Now All I Have to Do
   Who Knew Burglary
   Mom Can’t Have a Clue
   I Locate the Ladies’ Room
   Trey Is Waiting
   Guilty
   Trey Counsels
   I Consider That in the Shower
   If I Want to Fight Them
   When Trey Gets Back
   We Live an Endless
   On a Whim
   First Things First
   But This Time
   Homeless
   Tap-Tap-Tap
   A Second Patrol Car
   Cuffed
   Jail Regulars Will Tell You
   The Officers on Duty
   I Don’t See Trey
   One Option
   Back in Nevada
   Yeah, Yeah
   author’s note
   PUBLISHER'S NOTE
   This ebook is best read at the smallest font setting on your device.
   Walking with the Monster
   Life
   was radical
   right after I met
   the monster.
   Later, life
   became
   harder,
   complicated.
   Ultimately,
   a living
   hell,
   like swimming
   against a riptide,