The Year My Life Went Down the Toilet
Twelve-year-old Al Schneider is too scared to talk about the two biggest things in her life-
1. Her stomach hurts all the time and she has no idea why.
2. She's almost definitely 100% sure she likes girls.
So she holds it in...until she can't. After nearly having an accident of the lavatorial variety in gym class, Al finds herself getting a colonoscopy and an answer-she has Crohn's disease.
But rather than solving all her problems, Al's diagnosis just makes everything worse. It's scary and embarrassing. And worst of all, everyone wants her to talk about it-her overprotective mom, her best friend, and most annoyingly her gastroenterologist, who keeps trying to get her to go to a support group for kids with similar chronic illnesses. But, who wants to talk about what you do in the bathroom?
The Year My Life Went Down the Toilet is a wildly funny and honest story about finding community, telling the truth even when it's hard, and the many indignities of middle school life.
A hilariously honest book about surviving middle school while navigating a chronic illness from the Stonewall Honor-winning author of Almost Flying.
Twelve-year-old Al Schneider is too scared to talk about the two biggest things in her life-
1. Her stomach hurts all the time and she has no idea why.
2. She's almost definitely 100% sure she likes girls.
So she holds it in...until she can't. After nearly having an accident of the lavatorial variety in gym class, Al finds herself getting a colonoscopy and an answer-she has Crohn's disease.
But rather than solving all her problems, Al's diagnosis just makes everything worse. It's scary and embarrassing. And worst of all, everyone wants her to talk about it-her overprotective mom, her best friend, and most annoyingly her gastroenterologist, who keeps trying to get her to go to a support group for kids with similar chronic illnesses. But, who wants to talk about what you do in the bathroom?
The Year My Life Went Down the Toilet is a wildly funny and honest story about finding community, telling the truth even when it's hard, and the many indignities of middle school life.
# of Pages: 288
Book Binding: Hardcover
Year of Publication: 2023
Publisher: Dial
Language: en
ISBN: 9780593112960
Jake Maia Arlow is an award-winning author and playwright based in New York City. She has a passion for storytelling and a unique ability to capture the complexities of adolescence in her writing. Arlow's work often focuses on themes of identity, friendship, and navigating the challenges of growing up. Her writing has been praised for its wit, humor, and relatable characters. In addition to writing, Arlow is also a dedicated advocate for diversity and representation in literature. The Year My Life Went Down the Toilet is her debut novel, and she is currently working on her next book.