The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B, Teresa Toten
The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B, Teresa Toten
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The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B

Author: Teresa Toten

Narrator: Johnathan McClain

Unabridged: 7 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/10/2015


Synopsis

Filled with moments of deep emotion and unexpected humor, this understated and wise novel explores the complexities of living with OCD and offers the prospect of hope, happiness and healing. Perfect for readers who love Eleanor & Park and All the Bright Places.
 
ADAM’S GOALS:
Grow immediately.
Find courage.
Keep courage.
Get normal.
Marry Robyn Plummer.
 
The instant Adam Spencer Ross meets Robyn Plummer in his Young Adult OCD Support Group, he is hopelessly, desperately drawn to her. Robyn has an hypnotic voice, blue eyes the shade of an angry sky, and ravishing beauty that makes Adam’s insides ache. She’s also just been released from a residential psychiatric program—the kind for the worst, most difficult-to-cure cases; the kind that Adam and his fellow support group members will do anything to avoid joining.

Adam immediately knows that he has to save Robyn, must save Robyn, or die trying. But is it really Robyn who needs rescuing? And is it possible to have a normal relationship when your life is anything but?
 
Select praise for The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B:

“. . . achingly authentic. Like Augustus Waters before him, Adam Spencer Ross will renew your faith in real-life superheroes and shatter your heart in equal measures.” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred

“This book made me laugh, cry, think, and kept me coming back for more.” —The Guardian
 
“Adam is a protagonist that readers will root for.” —VOYA
 
“Honest, fresh, and funny . . . Toten employs information about OCD like grace notes in this deft and compelling narrative.” —Booklist
 
“Adam is a fresh and complex character, and far more than the sum of his symptoms.” —Publishers Weekly

About The Author

TERESA TOTEN is well known in her native Canada. She is the author of the acclaimed Blondes series, as well as The Game, The Onlyhouse, and, with Eric Walters, The Taming. Winner of the Governor General’s Award for The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B, she has also won or been nominated for numerous other awards. Teresa Toten lives in Toronto.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah on March 26, 2015

I received an arc of this book for review from the publisher, and what I knew about it going in was pretty basic - boy falls for girl but has his own issues to deal with first. I didn't expect it to be a pretty raw and emotionally charged look at OCD. There's a support group full of teenagers who al......more

Goodreads review by Brooke on February 25, 2014

The first 25 pages of this book had me begging for a window to jump out of. I almost have up reading it altogether. What makes this book interesting is witnessing what OCD can do to a person, because before I never really knew. However, aside from learning about this disease, there is nothing to thi......more

Goodreads review by Taylor on March 11, 2015

For me, this is book is really boring and has no substance to the plot. I couldn’t connect with the characters or become emotionally invested in anything. The only redeemable quality about this book is how it might teach people about OCD and how serious is it. Full review: [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Camus on October 17, 2016

"The boy inhaled as the door opened." Honestly, I expected more. When I first found this book a while back on Goodreads, I was absolutely taken aback by such wonderful reviews. It made this an automatic want. A desire. A necessity. So I hate to say that I'm somewhat disappointed. For those who aren......more


Quotes

"Hazel and Augustus need to move over because Batman and Robyn are about to take their place in the annals of YA literary romantic couples. A definite next read for teens who loved John Green's The Fault in Our Stars and Cammie McGovern's Say What You Will."—School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW

"Toten never plays coy with [Adam's] and others' illness, but she also shows Adam as someone straining toward normal and sometimes achieveing it. His plight is sure to inspire compassion in readers."—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books


Awards

  • Schneider Family Book Award