Category - Fiction / Young Adult
Format - Hardcover
Condition - Like New
Listed - 6 days ago
Views - 4
Ships From - Michigan
Est. Publication Date - Oct 2017
Seller Description
The critically acclaimed, instant#1 bestseller by John Green, author of The Anthropocene Reviewed and The Fault in Our Stars NOW STREAMING ON MAX! “A tender story about learning to cope when the world feels out of control.” —People “A sometimes heartbreaking, always illuminating, glimpse into how it feels to live with mental illness.” –NPR John Green, the award-winning, international bestselling author of The Anthropocene Reviewed, returns with a story of shattering, unflinching clarity in this brilliant novel of love, resilience, and the power of lifelong friendship. Aza Holmes never intended to pursue the disappearance of fugitive billionaire Russell Pickett, but there’s a hundred-thousand-dollar reward at stake and her Best and Most Fearless Friend, Daisy, is eager to investigate. So together, they navigate the short distance and broad divides that separate them from Pickett’s son Davis. Aza is trying. She is trying to be a good daughter, a good friend, a good student, and maybe even a good detective, while also living within the ever-tightening spiral of her own thoughts.
Additional Information
Turtles All the Way Down
ISBN: 9780525555360
Publisher Description
Aza Holmes, a high school student with obsessive-compulsive disorder, becomes focused on searching for a fugitive billionaire.
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PangoBooks readers have mixed feelings about this book. Some appreciate its accurate and nuanced depiction of mental illness, particularly anxiety and OCD, and find the main character Aza relatable and well-developed. The rich and sophisticated writing style is noted as a standout feature, though it can be overwhelming at times. While a few readers feel the plot and characters are lacking or the mystery element poorly executed, others commend the story for its engaging portrayal of relationships, friendship, and the everyday challenges of living with chronic mental illness. Overall, opinions vary, but the book is generally praised for its mental health representation and emotional depth.