![]() ![]() One of my favorite (and the most telling) moments in the book is when Aza is in the middle of a panic attack. ![]() She doesn’t trust medication because: why should you need to take a pill to be yourself? Which is exactly how I used to feel about medicating my depression.Īza is also aware that her issues can be grating for her friends and those around her. ![]() That was what broke me.Īza deals with mental illness in a way that I related to almost too much. The book is incredible because it powerfully discusses obsessive compulsion disorder alongside mental illness in general. However, they get to know each other and see where things go. He knows it may have something to do with the reward, though, and is (rightfully) tentative. Thanks to Daisy’s quick thinking, they tell Davis that they’re there because Aza had a crush on him. Her best friend, Daisy, suggests that they try to gain the reward for information leading to the billionaire’s capture, so they sneak onto his property.īut of course, they’re caught by the groundskeeper and brought to Aza’s friend from “Sad Camp”, Davis. Aza has compulsions, intrusive thoughts, and a middle school friend whose father just disappeared. Turtles All the Way Down follows Aza as she deals with depression, love, and solving mysteries. I know I’m wildly behind on this one, but I finally read Turtles All the Way Down and it made me feel all sorts of ways. ![]()
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