Obsessed

Obsessed
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A Memoir of My Life with OCD

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2017

Lexile Score

760

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5.3

Interest Level

9-12(UG)

نویسنده

Allison Britz

شابک

9781481489201
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

June 15, 2017
Can a girl fall off a cliff in s-l-o-w motion? That's how Allison's life seems to plummet during her sophomore year of high school in this fine debut memoir.After awakening from a terrible dream, Allison is abruptly afflicted with obsessive-compulsive disorder--although she doesn't truly understand the reason that she's suddenly associating commonplace objects and activities with brain cancer. First she has to avoid cracks in floors, but this rapidly devolves into restrictions on every aspect of her life--controlling her behavior, relationships, eating, sleeping, and personal hygiene, and completely derailing her ability to do well in school. Within weeks, she goes from being an excellent student positioned socially on the fringe of the popular group to a pariah who may fail her classes. That her obvious distress flies under the radar of her parents and teachers for so long is especially distressing. After her parents finally do intervene, she begins seeing a specialist whose treatment, combined with Allison's brave determination, makes all the difference. Depicted with affecting honesty (and including quite a lot of dialogue), Allison's journey is at once gripping and agonizing. Allison is white; her trials are a universal experience. Readers willing to share Allison's evident pain and humiliation may gain insight into a troubling disorder, but it's the joy of her slow recovery that they'll savor. (Memoir. 12-18)

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School Library Journal

August 1, 2017

Gr 8 Up-When she was 15, Britz had the ideal life: straight-A's, a spot on the cross country team, loving parents, a core group of friends, and an amazing wardrobe. But a disturbing nightmare, in which she was diagnosed with brain cancer, convinced Britz that she was doomed. In order to escape such a fate, Britz began to avoid cracks, the color green, and pencils. Before long, her list of compulsions grew, and intrusive thoughts and "messages from God" overwhelmed her waking hours. Eventually Britz accepted the help her parents had so desperately wanted to provide. Diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), Britz and her doctor worked hard to mitigate her obsessions. A lengthy memoir that reads like a novel, Britz's story starts at a slow pace and gains momentum as the severity of her condition increases. Readers will empathize with Britz, experiencing from her perspective the potential effects of OCD and cheering her along as she steadily improves. An ending note provides encouragement from the author along with a list of resources. VERDICT An important voice in the discussion of OCD, this book is a worthy addition to most teen memoir collections.-Amy Reddy, Lewiston High School, ME

Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



DOGO Books
savv0100 - I often see ads about people with OCD and the way they struggle but I personally LOVED this book. 15 y/o Allison Britz had this terrifying dream about her with brain cancer. She was petrified to the point where she started taking precautions about everyday things. She started taking those habits to school and soon enough people started to catch on to this behavior. They questioned her several times but she was too afraid to tell anyone and started making up moronic excuses. Even her closest friend separated from her because it made her look bad to the rest of the school. Her parents even questioned her which lead to huge fights. EVERDAY things such as pencils, she claimed were bad for her health which made her GPA and future plans go down the drain. Allison finally realized these things weren't normal and started to question herself. This book made plain things turn into real-life experiences for not just her but you too, and made you not want to stop reading. My connection to this book is that I sometimes obsess over tiny things too, which I can't help.


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