Crazy
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Han Nolan
A National Book Award–winning author’s “moving” novel about “the emotional costs of mental illness, especially on teens forced to parent their own parents” (Booklist, starred review). His mother has died. His father is going crazy. For fifteen-year-old Jason, the only relief as he tries to hold things together is the group of imaginary friends who offer guidance as he tries not to draw attention to his father’s deteriorating condition—or to himself. But between the traumas of his childhood and the squalor and stress he’s dealing with right now, Jason’s attempts to remain invisible may not be enough. To find a solution to this very real problem, he just might have to reach out to some very real people . . . In this compelling story by the author of Dancing on the Edge, Han Nolan “balances weighty subject matter with humor, offering an intelligent portrayal of a boy’s slow release of burdens too heavy to carry alone” (Publishers Weekly).
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Author
Han Nolan
Pages
352
Publisher
HMH
Published Date
2018-04-01
ISBN
0547505477 9780547505473
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"I wasn't sure about this one at first but it turned out great! It had a good balance of emotional maturity and instability. Even more, every time you thought the story was wrapped up and one problem was solved, Jason got confronted with another and another. A good parallel to reality!"
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