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3''Crank'', ''Glass'', and ''Fallout'' are a trilogy of [[NarrativePoem verse novels]] by Creator/EllenHopkins. The first two novels, ''Crank'' and ''Glass'', center on teenager Kristina Snow, who develops an addiction to methamphetamine that quickly takes control of her life. The third novel, ''Fallout'', focuses on Kristina's three oldest children, all of whom have grown up without their biological mother and struggle with their own issues as a result of their mother's addiction and abandonment of them.
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5The series is loosely based on the experiences of Hopkins' own daughter, Cristal, and her own struggle with methamphetamine addiction.
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7Not related to the film ''Film/{{Crank}}''.
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10!!These books provide examples of:
11* AllThereInTheManual: A companion book to ''Crank'' and ''Glass'' called ''Flirtin’ with the Monster'' features a collection of essays on the series, as well as a series of essays from Hopkins and her family discussing the real-life events that inspired the series.
12** ''Fallout'' contains a family tree that reveals a few details not otherwise revealed in the story, like the name of Summer's father and the surname of Ron, Donald, and David.
13* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Jake to Kristina in ''Crank'' and ''Glass''. Donald and David are this to Hunter occasionally in ''Fallout''.
14* AttemptedRape: Happens to Autumn at her Aunt Cora’s wedding. It gets interrupted by Trey.
15* AuthorAvatar: Kristina’s mother, Marie, is one for Hopkins. Especially so in ''Fallout'', when Marie has become a successful novelist who has written a series of popular verse novels based on Kristina’s meth addiction.
16* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: [[spoiler: Autumn tries to invoke this by not using protection with Bryce.]]
17* TheBabyTrap: [[spoiler:Autumn deliberately does not mention birth control to Bryce, believing that he will never leave her if she ends up pregnant. To be fair, Bryce never brings it up either.]]
18* BasedOnATrueStory: The trilogy is based on Hopkins’ real-life daughter, Cristal, and her addiction to methamphetamine.
19* BloodOath: At her birthday party in ''Crank'', Kristina gets high on ecstasy and ends up making some kind of blood pact with some other people there.
20* BrokenBird: Summer.
21* BungledSuicide: Lince in ''Crank''. She lives, but ends up having to relearn to walk and talk and such.
22* BusCrash: [[spoiler: One of Trey's nieces is murdered between ''Glass'' and ''Fallout''.]]
23* ChildByRape: Hunter is the product of Brendan raping Kristina.
24* CigaretteOfAnxiety: Kristina smokes tobacco throughout ''Crank''. She gives up the habit during her pregnancy with Hunter, but picks it up again a few months after his birth. At one point it's mentioned that Kristina smoked the whole time she was pregnant with Summer, which is what Summer attributes her asthma to.
25* DepartmentOfChildDisservices: As a child, Summer was shuffled through several foster homes after her grandparents passed away, and was molested in one of them.
26* DisappearedDad: Kristina’s parents divorced when she was young; her father lives in New Mexico. Trey is this to Autumn in ''Fallout''; he has been in prison since she was nine and is about to be released when the novel begins.
27* DomesticAbuse: Ron, the father of Kristina's two youngest children.
28* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:''Glass'' ends with Kristina and Trey in jail, facing the opportunity to reduce their sentences by turning in their dealer, which would likely put their lives in danger. Plus Kristina is pregnant and has been using meth regularly the entire time.]] We find out in ''Fallout'' that [[spoiler: Autumn, the baby from that pregnancy, turned out physically healthy if a bit bogged down with OCD, and Kristina and Trey took the deal to reduce their sentences, but while Trey was more than happy to eventually get clean, Kristina never managed to completely shake her addiction.]]
29* DrivenToSuicide: It's implied that the "accident" that killed Kyle's mother was actually this.
30* DrugsAreBad: Subverted in ''Crank'' and ''Glass'', played straight in Fallout.
31* EatingLunchAlone: Autumn has a hard time making friends.
32* ForbiddenFruit: Summer and Kyle at first, not that it stops them. Summer later compares herself to Kristina on this basis, after learning that she herself was conceived when her mother slept with one of Trey's friends, which later broke up the friendship.
33* FourthDateMarriage: In the six months between ''Crank'' and ''Glass'', Chase manages to meet a new girlfriend, elope with her, and get her pregnant, and enough time has apparently passed for the pregnancy to be visible. They finally divorce in ''Fallout'', nearly twenty years later.
34* FunctionalAddict: Subverted with Kristina; she really wants to be this, but it never happens. Brad might be a closer example, given his insistence on keeping his dealing a secret from his daughters.
35* GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion: At the end of ''Crank'', Kristina is all set to abort her child and even blackmails Brendan into coughing up the money for the procedure, but ends up unable to go through with it.
36* HappilyAdopted: Hunter. [[spoiler:At the end of ''Fallout'' it’s said that all five of Kristina’s children now live with Marie.]]
37* HighSchoolSweethearts: Jake is married to his high school girlfriend.
38* HopeSpot: Both ''Crank'' and ''Glass'' end with Kristina expressing love for her children and hope that things will somehow turn out okay, but she never manages to stay sober.
39* IdiotBall: In ''Fallout'', [[spoiler:Autumn and Bryce jump into a sexual relationship without even considering the possibility of using birth control]]. Small wonder that by the end of the novel, [[spoiler:Autumn is heavily implied to be pregnant—but even worse, she’s actually happy about it because she thinks it will keep Bryce from leaving her, despite having no prior evidence that Bryce was even thinking about breaking up with her]].
40* LipstickLesbian: Leigh.
41* MassiveNumberedSiblings: By ''Fallout'', Kristina has five children. [[spoiler: The ending states that they have all been adopted by Marie.]]
42* MissingMom: Kristina is this to her three oldest children, and occasionally to her two youngest as well.
43* OneWordTitle: All three books.
44* ParentalAbandonment: Kristina's father was hardly around at all after divorcing her mother and doesn't see his children very much; on the occasions when he does come back into Kristina's life, things go very wrong very quickly. He doesn't seem to have gotten back in touch with Leigh at all; when he visits in ''Glass'', he actually ''gets her name wrong'', and in ''Fallout'' she admits to Hunter that [[spoiler: she doesn't really feel the need to mourn him when he has a heart attack that he's unlikely to recover from.]]
45* RaisedByGrandparents:
46** Hunter was adopted by Kristina's parents when he was four.
47** Summer lived with her grandparents after they fought to remove custody from her father and won, but they passed away while Summer was still a young child.
48** By the end of the trilogy, [[spoiler: Kristina's parents have taken in all five of her children.]]
49* RapeAsBackstory: Summer was molested by one of her father’s girlfriends when she was three, and later raped by one of her foster parents.
50* RapeAsDrama: Kristina loses her virginity to Brendan’s rape in ''Crank'', and she ends up giving birth to Hunter as a result.
51* ReallyGetsAround: Kristina starts developing this in ''Glass'' and shows it more in ''Fallout''.
52* SocialServicesDoesNotExist: Well, it does exist, but it certainly doesn't do poor Summer any good.
53* TeenPregnancy: Kristina in ''Crank''. Later implied with [[spoiler:Autumn]] in ''Fallout''.
54* ThemeNaming: Autumn and Summer.
55** FloralThemeNaming: Autumn's middle name is Rose and Summer's middle name is Lily.
56* UsedToBeASweetKid: Kristina.
57* VisitByDivorcedDad: Inverted in ''Crank''; the plot kicks off when Kristina pays a court-ordered visit to her father. Played straight in ''Glass'' when he comes to visit Kristina and Hunter with his girlfriend Linda Sue in tow. [[spoiler: A tragic inversion occurs in ''Fallout'', when Leigh and Kristina go to visit their father on what is expected to be his deathbed.]]
58* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: ''Fallout'' occasionally breaks up the action with newspaper articles that serve as epilogues for characters from the previous two books, like Trey's nieces and Robyn. [[spoiler: Almost none of the side characters get a happy ending except for Robyn, who apparently manages to get clean and is running for office during ''Fallout''.]]

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