Ariel Crashes a Train, Olivia A. Cole
Ariel Crashes a Train, Olivia A. Cole
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Ariel Crashes a Train

Author: Olivia A. Cole

Narrator: Olivia A. Cole

Unabridged: 7 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/12/2024


Synopsis

LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD • A COSMOPOLITAN BEST YA BOOK OF THE YEAR • A PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, BOOKLIST AND KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

Exploring the harsh reality of OCD and violent intrusive thoughts in stunning, lyrical writing, this novel-in-verse conjures a haunting yet hopeful portrait of a girl on the edge.

“A gorgeously kind, wonderfully gentle, and unfailingly compassionate depiction of OCD...bursting with light.” —Ashley Woodfolk, critically acclaimed author of NOTHING BURNS AS BRIGHT AS YOU

Ariel is afraid of her own mind. She already feels like she is too big, too queer, too rough to live up to her parents' exacting expectations, or to fit into what the world expects of a “good girl.” And as violent fantasies she can’t control take over every aspect of her life, she is convinced something much deeper is wrong with her. Ever since her older sister escaped to college, Ariel isn't sure if her careful rituals and practiced distance will be enough to keep those around her safe anymore. 

Then a summer job at a carnival brings new friends into Ariel’s fractured world , and she finds herself questioning her desire to keep everyone out—of her head and her heart. But if they knew what she was really thinking, they would run in the other direction—right? Instead, with help and support, Ariel discovers a future where she can be at home in her mind and body, and for the first time learns there’s a name for what she struggles with—Obsessive Compulsive Disorder—and that she’s not broken, and not alone.

About The Author

Olivia A. Cole is a writer from Louisville, Kentucky whose essays have been published by Bitch Media, Real Simple, the Los Angeles Times, HuffPost, Teen Vogue, Gay Mag, and more. Olivia is the author of several books for children and adults.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marieke on November 19, 2023

D*mn. It must be exhausting to be in Ariel’s head. Having violent intrusive thoughts, she kills her Dad with knives, pushes an older woman under a bus, and throws hot chocolade over her best friend. So yeah, Ariel Crashes a Train.   This YA novel in verse tells the story of girl living on the edge. Ar......more

Goodreads review by Anna on March 14, 2024

Wow. I'd like to throw this book at all the people who have a serious misunderstanding of what intrusive thoughts actually are. They aren't choosing not to clean or eating dessert, they are genuine unwanted, usually terrifying, thoughts. My favorite quotes: "Car or carnival sometimes it feels like e......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on September 09, 2024

A moving and emotionally raw YA novel in verse told from the POV of a queer teen with OCD. This book has excellent insights into OCD and Ariel's experience with negative and intrusive self-thoughts. Definitely a must read for anyone wanting to learn more about the OCD experience or for young readers......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on March 04, 2024

Ariel’s life is determined by rules. Sure, there are the infuriating societal rules about what, exactly, it means to be a girl that she, a tall young woman who wears size 12 sneakers, isn’t really sure she wants to follow. But there are also the rules she’s made for herself to protect everyone she k......more


Quotes

A poetic, visceral, deeply affecting story that will stay with me for years to come, not only because of its beauty and intensity but because it's the first time I've seen OCD represented so accurately in fiction.”
—Allison Britz, author of Obsessed: A Memoir of My Life with OCD

★ "Vivid, emotionally charged verse renders terse, illuminating discussions of gender, race, religion, and sex that candidly contextualize OCD, and give teeth to this dazzling, layered story of self-acceptance and agency." —Publishers Weekly, starred review

★ "A revelatory, razor-sharp, and powerfully honest depiction of the reality of living with OCD." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

★ "A poignant, raw masterpiece....there is a searing vulnerability in Cole’s verses that stays with the reader long after they have finished the book, making this a necessary and important read." —Booklist, starred review

★ "This deeply compassionate and sharp-edged dive into OCD is a must for all collections." —School Library Journal, starred review

★ "This moving, compassionate, and powerful work is vital reading for those struggling with mental health or those who love earnest novels-in-verse." —Shelf Awareness, starred review

"Ariel’s first-person narration is gripping, likely to evoke a deep sympathy that will help readers." —The Bulletin

"This powerful novel in verse provides an intimate look at the patterns of obsessive-compulsive disorder and offers an opportunity to explore the ways our inner voices affect our behavior and self-concept." —The Horn Book