278 pages
Is OCD becoming a big thing with teens lately? This is the second book I have read in 2 weeks about this with teens.
(from jacket cover)
Fin can't stop counting. She's always heard a voice inside her head, ordering her to listen, but ever since she;s moved to the Sunshine State and her parents split up, numbers thump like a metronome, rhythmically keeping things in control. When a new doctor introduced terms such as 'clinical depression' and 'OCD' and offers a prescription for medication, the chemical effects make Fin feel even more messed up. Until she meets Thayer, a doodling, rule-bending skater who buzzes to his own beat-and who might just understand Fin's hunger to belong, and her struggle for total constant order.
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