Not As Crazy As I Seem
by:
George Harrar (author)
Devon Brown won’t eat in the school caf (a germ swamp). He covers his hands before opening doors, eats things in groups of four (his lucky number), and hangs up his shirts (with all their buttons buttoned) by color. Some kids say Devon’s crazy, but he knows betterthese are the tricks that keep...
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Devon Brown won’t eat in the school caf (a germ swamp). He covers his hands before opening doors, eats things in groups of four (his lucky number), and hangs up his shirts (with all their buttons buttoned) by color. Some kids say Devon’s crazy, but he knows betterthese are the tricks that keep bad things from happening, and he can’t imagine giving them up. Devon calls it controlling things.” His doctor calls it obsessive-compulsive disorder. When Devon starts at a new school, his compulsions start to get him in trouble, and before long he realizes that his only choice is to confront his behaviors and the events that trigger them. In a compelling story of growing up different, George Harrar introduces us to a boy who just might change the way we think about crazy.”
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780618494804 (0618494804)
Publish date: October 25th 2004
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English