OCDaniel

Wesley King
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Found in: Young Readers ages 9-12, Fiction Ages 9-12

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CANADIAN9-12 YEARS304 PAGESENGLISH

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King (The Incredible Space Raiders from Space!) offers a candid and memorable account of life with OCD, inspired by his own experience with the anxiety disorder. Thirteen-year-old Daniel Leigh, a wryly funny narrator, has a popular best friend, a crush on a classmate, and a spot on the football team as backup kicker. But he also has a secret that is making him miserable: he is plagued by “Zaps,” his name for the triggers—such as an unlucky number or the wrong number of steps—that create a flood of horrible feelings that can only be quelled by certain actions such as flicking a light switch repeatedly. Writing is an outlet for Daniel, and excerpts from the novel he’s working on are interspersed throughout. When Sara, a selectively mute school outcast, suddenly begins to speak to him, she draws him into a potential murder mystery and becomes the first person to see and understand his struggle. Daniel’s pain and confusion at what he comes to realize is OCD is memorably portrayed in this moving story of self-acceptance

Overall rating: 4.923077 / 5 from 13 reviews.

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great book, looking forward to the sequel

"really great book my niece loved it, we will definitely get the sequel"

Joanna (5/5)

Powerful and relatable

"Resonates with anyone who has faced mental health crisis or challenges in a school setting. Age-appropriate discussions of relationships, death, mental health (tween - teen)"

Sara (5/5)

:-)

"My 11yo daughter loved this book. She is reading a second time now"

LPat (5/5)

Excellent story!

"An insightful look into the life of someone with OCD. Brilliantly told by a captivating author. Highly recommend reading to junior grades and above."

Ilaria (5/5)

Amazing

"This book was so touching. A really honest look into the life of a young boy struggling with something he doesn't understand. Very heartwarming."

Julala (5/5)

Must-Read!

"Such a wonderful story that perfectly portrays the behaviours and challenges of OCD and anxiety--in a clear and authentic manner for young readers to truly understand. This is a must-read for all intermediate students, as it would be great to use for a class read aloud!"

Melissa (5/5)

Wonderful!

"This is a must-read for any anxious kids. It sums up OCD and anxiety in general so well; I wish I'd had this book when I was a kid."

Sarah (5/5)

Great Book!

"This book was both sad and heart warming. The author's note was very meaningful because OCD isn't the itch to keep things organized and perfect, it also involves depression, anxiety and panic attacks. There was also a hint of mystery which was intriguing to read. Overall, great book which gives you the feel of what OCD actually is. #plumreview"

Lena (5/5)

Enlightened!

"Are you sure you know what OCD is? How does a boy in grade 8 know what is happening to him other than he is sure he is going crazy. He is noticing girls and hoping that one in particular will notice him, but not notice his odd sometimes frantic actions, and maybe just maybe he might actually be able to kick the ball at the all important football game. But first, he has to make sure all the numbers are in order and there are no zaps. This wonderfully warm and yet sad, mixed with some light humour story is an enlightening telling of what it is truly like to struggle with the affects of the mental disorder called OCD (because your family doesn't know anything about it and survive it (because your sure you are going to die) and hopefully continue to be perceived as 'normal'. A must read for all Teachers and Educational Assistants. A must read and share with all students grades 5 and up to adulthood."

JoAnne (5/5)

This book is great

"This book is sad and good everyone should read it!"

Emily (5/5)

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 9-12 Years
  • Published date: Apr 11, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: A Paula Wiseman Book/Beach Lane Books
  • ISBN: 9781481455329
  • Dimensions: 5.125" W x 0.7" L x 7.625" H
Wesley King is the is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of over a dozen novels for young readers. He has received over twenty literary awards and seen his work translated for release in many languages. He is currently traveling the world full time in search of good stories and cold beer.

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