Cameron and the Girls
Books | Juvenile Fiction / Love & Romance
3.5
Edward Averett
"A well-written, taut, and empathetic novel that provides readers with an unnerving vicarious experience."--SLJ Fourteen-year-old Cameron Galloway of Lexington, Washington, understands that he has schizophreniform disorder and needs to take pills to quiet the voices in his head. But he likes the voices, especially the gentle, encouraging voice of The Girl. Conflicted, he turns to his friend Nina Savage, who is clinically depressed and can relate to his horror of the numbing effects of medication. They make a pact to ditch the pills. At first they feel triumphant, but soon Cameron's untreated mind goes haywire--to disastrous effect.
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Author
Edward Averett
Pages
220
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published Date
2014-04-08
ISBN
0544301625 9780544301627
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"This book just didn't work for me, and I think it was the fact that so many people supported Cameron in the wrong ways, and usually only when he did something that was harmful to himself. Also the ending was not great. Why the heck doesn't anyone care about Nina?!"
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