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AB(SOLUTELY) NORMAL by Nora Shalaway Carpenter

AB(SOLUTELY) NORMAL

Short Stories That Smash Mental Health Stereotypes

edited by Nora Shalaway Carpenter & Rocky Callen

Pub Date: April 11th, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-5362-2414-6
Publisher: Candlewick

In this anthology examining living with mental illness, authors tackle the subject through short stories, verse, graphic narrative, and a play script, all of which reflect their lived experiences.

The collection’s greatest strength is its impressive diversity in contributors and subject matter, from well-known names like Nikki Grimes and Francisco X. Stork to the newer voices. A Jewish girl with premenstrual dysphoric disorder orchestrates her second-chance romance in “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” by Anna Drury. Rocky Callen’s “They Call Me Hurricane” is about Aida, a determined Ecuadorian American boxer battling depression. In Alechia Dow’s “We Are Stardust,” a fallen star grappling with negative thoughts becomes a brown-skinned human teenager. The book’s main lessons include the messages that you are not alone and should reach out for help and follow a treatment plan. Stories that vary in tone are particular standouts, such as Jonathan Lenore Kastin’s “Peculiar Falls,” in which a vampire with social anxiety finds saving the world from a monster cheerleader easier than talking to his classmates, and “River Boy” by James Bird (Ojibwe), which tackles bullying and grief while following the sweet friendship between the school tough girl and a boy who constantly cries. Some entries would have benefited from more space to explore their interesting concepts more fully. Each contribution is followed by a brief autobiographical statement by the author.

Message-heavy but necessary.

(about the contributors, source notes, resources) (Anthology. 14-18)