Perfect for fans Jordan Sonnenblick and This is Us, comes the quiet journey of a boy who realizes he can’t hide his intrusive thoughts and obsessive behaviors forever. Logan Clark has always had issues. Going all the way back to being four-years-old and crying after stepping on a sidewalk crack. He’d been good at hiding it, though—great friends and a spot on the school football team. But his façade is starting to crack, starting with his mother deciding that his therapist simply isn’t cutting it. Now off the football team, he’s going to a treatment center four times a week and having breakdowns in front of his friends. None of which is helped by the fact that he’s been paired up with an old friend (who hates his guts now) for a school project. An old friend who has the uncanny ability to see right through him. With a dose of self-deprecating humor, debut author, Sab Ay, has crafted a a fiercely hopeful coming-of-age story that is sure to resonate with audiences.
Perfect for fans Jordan Sonnenblick and This is Us, comes the quiet journey of a boy who realizes he can’t hide his intrusive thoughts and obsessive behaviors forever. Logan Clark has always had issues. Going all the way back to being four-years-old and crying after stepping on a sidewalk crack. He’d been good at hiding it, though—great friends and a spot on the school football team. But his façade is starting to crack, starting with his mother deciding that his therapist simply isn’t cutting it. Now off the football team, he’s going to a treatment center four times a week and having breakdowns in front of his friends. None of which is helped by the fact that he’s been paired up with an old friend (who hates his guts now) for a school project. An old friend who has the uncanny ability to see right through him. With a dose of self-deprecating humor, debut author, Sab Ay, has crafted a a fiercely hopeful coming-of-age story that is sure to resonate with audiences.