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Ab(solutely) Normal: Short Stories That Smash Mental Health Stereotypes Hardcover – April 11, 2023
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A teen activist wrestles with protest-related anxiety and PTSD. A socially anxious vampire learns he has to save his town by (gulp) working with people. As part of her teshuvah, a girl writes letters to the ex-boyfriend she still loves, revealing that her struggle with angry outbursts is related to PMDD. A boy sheds uncontrollable tears but finds that in doing so he’s helping to enable another’s healing. In this inspiring, unflinching, and hope-filled mixed-genre collection, sixteen diverse and notable authors draw on their own lived experiences with mental health conditions to create stunning works of fiction that will uplift and empower you, break your heart and stitch it back together stronger than before. Through powerful prose, verse, and graphics, the characters in this anthology defy stereotypes as they remind readers that living with a mental health condition doesn’t mean that you’re defined by it. Each story is followed by a note from its author to the reader, and comprehensive back matter includes bios for the contributors as well as a collection of relevant resources.
With contributions by:
Mercedes Acosta * Karen Jialu Bao * James Bird * Rocky Callen * Nora Shalaway Carpenter * Alechia Dow * Patrick Downes * Anna Drury * Nikki Grimes * Val Howlett * Jonathan Lenore Kastin * Sonia Patel * Marcella Pixley * Isabel Quintero * Ebony Stewart * Francisco X. Stork
- Print length336 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCandlewick
- Publication dateApril 11, 2023
- Grade level9 - 12
- Reading age14 - 17 years
- Dimensions6.38 x 1 x 9.25 inches
- ISBN-101536224146
- ISBN-13978-1536224146
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—Kirkus Reviews
In this uniquely informed collection, sixteen authors with personal experiences with mental health conditions and struggles offer short fiction that challenges stereotypes of what it means to be “normal” in an unforgiving world that still stigmatizes people. . . There is remarkable diversity within and beyond that shared theme: gender identity, sexuality, race, cultural identity, diagnoses and treatment, and varying access to support and resources . . . Vulnerable, personal author notes after each story, a compelling and urgent introduction, and a sturdy list of mental health resources provide context and support.
—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
A timely fiction anthology about teens living with mental health challenges. . . Covering topics such as anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and PMDD, this sensitive work authentically portrays its teen characters as complex beings whose positive relationships—with friends and family, and with their own mental health—exude hope.
—Publishers Weekly
All of the contributors have lived experiences with mental health, and a short blurb from each writer discusses these experiences. This collection will appeal to readers who are struggling with or interested in mental health, and prefer fiction that is written by someone who has been there.
—Booklist
The range of writing styles and techniques employed by notable authors about mental health makes this a strong addition to the shelves.
—School Library Journal
Through short stories, poetry, a graphic novel, and even a one-act play, the diverse characters demonstrate that life can still be lived beyond the struggles imposed by mental health conditions. . . characters address their situations in honest ways that will be relatable to readers.
—School Library Connection
Ab(solutely) Normal is a beautiful, funny, honest, heart-aching, heart-affirming read, one I know I’ll go back to again and again. Sixteen extraordinary authors with one powerful message: you are enough, you are seen, you are not alone. Dear readers everywhere, you need this book!
—Jennifer Niven, #1 New York Times best-selling author of All the Bright Places
Ab(solutley) Normal is a vital resource for young people and their caregivers. This book opens the conversation and crushes the stigma—a compassionate and beautiful exploration of the reality of our country’s mental health. I highly recommend it.
—A.S. King, author of the Michael L. Printz Award winner Dig
Ab(solutely) Normal does exactly what it promises: it smashes mental health stereotypes. Not only that—it smashes stereotypes with a thoughtfully curated selection of stories that will make readers laugh, cry, and, most importantly, think. This book should be required reading for all teens and their parents and teachers. Teens with mental health issues will feel seen, while those without them will learn empathy and kindness. Oh, how I wish this book had been around when I was in high school!
—Tanya Guerrero, award-winning author of How to Make Friends with the Sea, All You Knead Is Love, and Adrift
The sixteen fierce and radiant stories in Ab(solutely) Normal provide powerful affirmation for young people everywhere seeking to overcome stereotypes of what it means to live—and thrive—with a mental health condition. Editors Carpenter and Callen have pulled off the miraculous here, exploding taboos about mental health while assembling an anthology that’s as entertaining to read as it is poignant and life-affirming. By turns cathartic, inspiring, authentic, and deeply felt, this is easily the most essential book of the year for teen readers. Don’t miss it!
—Rob Costello, author of The Dancing Bears: Queer Fables for the End Times and contributing editor of Queer Beasties: 15 Weird & Wondrous Monster Tales
Ab(solutely) Normal is absolutely extraordinary and necessary. We need these stories.
—Rita Williams-Garcia, award-winning author of A Sitting in St. James
About the Author
Rocky Callen is the author of the YA novel A Breath Too Late, whichwas named a Kirkus Reviews Best Young Adult Book of the Year and a Chicago Public Library Best Book and was featured in The Mujerista’s 2020 list of the ten best young adult books by Latinx authors. A former behavioral coach and a passionate mental health advocate, she founded the HoldOn2Hope Project, which unites creatives in suicide prevention. Rocky Callen lives outside of Washington, DC.
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- Publisher : Candlewick (April 11, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 336 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1536224146
- ISBN-13 : 978-1536224146
- Reading age : 14 - 17 years
- Grade level : 9 - 12
- Item Weight : 1.35 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.38 x 1 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #479,558 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Rocky Callen is the author of the YA novel A Breath Too Late, which was named a Kirkus Reviews Best Young Adult Book of the Year and a Chicago Public Library Best Book and was featured in The Mujerista’s 2020 list of the ten best young adult books by Latinx authors. A former behavioral coach and a passionate mental health advocate, she founded the HoldOn2Hope Project, which unites creatives in suicide prevention. Rocky Callen lives outside of Washington, DC.
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Stigmas are broken down, from the talks about not just being crazy and "maybe I DO need medication and/or therapy to be okay" to "don't make what I'm feeling unimportant and overdramatic." We all act like it's just the strong and admirable thing to do, to carry on with what we're dealing with like it's a badge of honour, even if we're drowning, and we shouldn't have to. I was reminded a lot of twenty one pilots' music and songs like "broken" and "emo" by lovelytheband. (Sorry for only thinking of white dudes; that just tends to be the music I like.)
Lots of diversity in genres, sexual orientations, and race/heritage are also included. It's very well-done!
*Notes on individual stories*
- Nikki Grimes' story and personal note: I wish people like her MC got more support. It makes me sad how many of us have to be alone and grow up too fast, dealing with so much.
- A theme in Sonia Patel's: Yes!! We need to help people, not just imprison them! I was also reminded of "Inertia" by Veronica Roth while reading this.
- Mercedes Ángel Acosta's story: Also covers the difficulty (very real to people like me) of when more than one family member is struggling with a disorder, which is only makes things even trickier.
- Anna Drury's story: She paints such a vivid picture of what it really is like to look like you're living normal, boring life, but inside, you're a hidden, swirling storm. It's so real!
- James Bird's story: An addition to the main topics and issues in the story is the harm that bullying like racism can do to one's psychology. Like, I agree! Don't ruin brownies! Why are people such jerks?
- Karen Jialu Bao's story: Oh, my goodness, the irony of the song that evil assailant was practicing at the start of the MC's flashback...Reminds me of discussing "may i feel said he" by e. e. cummings with people and reading books like Off the Record by Camryn Garrett.
Overall, this anthology is for you, whether you're not the most severe case who ends up in a help center or even if you are. Everyone is included. No one is crazy. And no one should be alone. We all deserve healing and love and treatment and --- let's face it --- saving. This book is to empower all of us, to give us a voice and notice in the world, and to keep us going. Please give it a read. It is so good!!
(Also:
I don't normally do this. But since mental health is a topic that means so much to me, if somebody out there reads this review and wants to read more stories that talk about these sorts of things, then please consider checking out my short stories in my own anthology This Is For You and my novel coming out in a few months, Grace Under Fire. Some of my short stories talk about things already covered in this anthology, like depression, anxiety, and grief. But one, "Glitch," also helps to take down the stigma of schizophrenia, which wasn't really talked about in this anthology. And my novel Grace Under Fire includes talk of intermittent explosive disorder, which I think might have been alluded to in James Bird's story --- or something similar to it was --- but it was left unnamed.
- Megan Earlene Olds, Amazon author
See also the website in my Amazon author profile)
As I read, one thing kept standing out to me: so many of the authors' notes contained a variation of the statement "I began experiencing _______ as a teen, but wasn't diagnosed or able to begin treatment until adulthood." This is SO common. SO many young people are left to cope on their own with conditions they can't even name, and consequently deal with the fallout for years. I truly think this book will help so many teens (and adults!) who have felt abnormal, ashamed, or isolated because of their mental health conditions.
Countless people will see their struggles reflected in these pages--the difference that will make cannot be overstated. I'm not exaggerating when I say that the contributing authors have done something phenomenal with this anthology.








