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*Starred Review* Gr. 9-12. When Craig
Gilner gets into Manhattan's exclusive Executive Pre-Professional High School,
it's the culmination of a year of intense focus and grinding hard work. Now he
has to actually attend the school with other equally high-performing students.
Oops. And so the unraveling begins, with a depressed Craig spending more time
smoking dope and throwing up than studying. Although medication helps his
depression, he decides to stop taking it. Soon after, he makes another decision:
to commit suicide. A call to a suicide hotline gets him into a psychiatric
hospital, where he is finally able to face his demons. Readers must suspend
their disbelief big time for this to work. Because the teen psych ward is
undergoing renovations, Craig is put in with adults, which provides the
narrative with an eccentric cast of characters rather than just similarly
screwed-up teens. And in his five days in the hospital, Craig manages to cure
his eating disorder, find a girlfriend, realize he wants to be an artist, and
solve many of his co-residents' problems, including locating Egyptian music for
his roommate, who won't get out of bed. What could he do if he wasn't depressed!
But what's terrific about the book is Craig's voice--intimate, real, funny,
ironic, and one kids will come closer to hear. Many readers will be familiar
with the drugs, the sexual experimentation, the language, and, yes, the
depression--or they'll know someone who is. This book offers hope in a package
that readers will find enticing, and that's the gift it offers.