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THE ART OF INSANITY by Christine Webb

THE ART OF INSANITY

by Christine Webb

Pub Date: Oct. 11th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-68263-457-8
Publisher: Peachtree Teen

A senior in high school learns to live—and live well—with bipolar disorder.

It’s autumn, and the new school year presents a challenge to 18-year-old Natalie Cordova. She has to navigate the college admissions crush and withstand the tireless grind of the gossip mill at school. She also must hide the truth about the near-catastrophic car accident she got into at the beginning of the summer: namely, that it wasn’t really an accident. If anyone at school learns about her bipolar diagnosis or the suicide attempt that precipitated it—well, it would spoil her mother’s picture-perfect Christmas card narrative, for one thing. As the pressures of the year mount, the secret grows heavier. There’s the prestigious art show, an opportunity for Natalie to show off her talent and open up the path to art school, and there’s Ella, a classmate who knows too much, says what she thinks, and sticks to Natalie like glue. Worst of all is Ty, a beautiful boy in a baseball cap and Birkenstocks who makes her light up. Achingly truthful, the book sees Natalie through the quagmire of the journey to self-acceptance with humor and insight. Webb works with intelligence and candor to chip away at the stigma that surrounds mental illness. Alongside Natalie, other characters living with differences also find full, loving, and safe lives. Main characters default to White.

Kind, buoyant, and cleareyed.

(resources) (Fiction. 13-18)