Upward Bound A Read with Jenna Pick, Woody Brown
Upward Bound A Read with Jenna Pick, Woody Brown
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Upward Bound: A Read with Jenna Pick

Bestseller

Author: Woody Brown

Narrator: T.R. Knight, Pete Holmes, Midori Francis, Carlos Miranda, Brandon Flynn, Nikki M. James, Alex Edelman, Daphne Rubin-Vega

Unabridged: 4 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/31/2026


Synopsis

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A READ WITH JENNA BOOK CLUB PICK AS FEATURED ON TODAY • A wondrous, deeply affecting portrait of the interlocking lives at an adult day care center in Southern California, depicting an often overlooked community with extraordinary wit and grace—a “triumphant”* novel by a major new literary voice hailed as a “groundbreaking debut novelist”**

“[A] revelation that forces you to ask: How much do we overlook in people—how many gifts do we fail to nurture—by making overly hasty judgments?”—Frank Bruni, The New York Times
“Funny and moving and ringing with life.”—The Guardian*
“This captivating work illuminates a world too often ignored.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)**

Upward Bound is not a place anyone dreams of spending their days. The dreary adult daycare center for Los Angeles’s disabled community is, for many of its clients and staff, a place of last resort. This includes Carlos, a young aide who lost his mother as a boy and now works there alongside his beloved sister, Mariana; Jorge, the gentle nonspeaking giant whom Carlos seeks to befriend (and prevent from escaping); Tom, a beautiful young man with cerebral palsy who pines for Ann, the summer lifeguard at the center’s pool who feels out of her depth. Then there’s Dave, Upward Bound’s director, who came to L.A. to pursue an acting career but now channels his passion into staging an overly ambitious holiday show starring the center’s irrepressible clients. Framing these intertwined narratives—and connecting them in surprising, shattering ways—is the riveting and sometimes ironic testimony of Walter, a recent community college graduate who, after a family tragedy, must return to the company of his disabled peers.

In Upward Bound, Woody Brown has created an indelible, authentic, and profoundly moving group portrait of autism and other disabilities, all illuminated by his empathy, sly sense of humor, and enormous gifts as a novelist. With remarkable sophistication, insight, and creativity, Brown depicts a community too-often invisible in literature and society. Filled with characters you won’t soon forget, Upward Bound will inspire and touch you, teaching you as much about yourself as the tender, miraculous world behind the center’s doors.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Canadian Jen on April 09, 2026

Upward Bound is an outpatient facility for clients with diverse disabilities. What makes this story unique is that it is told from different perspectives. From one with cerebral palsy and the frustration of not being able to communicate; from a student who works there for the summer and tries to brin......more

Goodreads review by Angela M on March 14, 2026

Woody Brown takes his readers to a place unfamiliar to the majority of us - into the thoughts and feelings of a non speaking autistic person and others with disabilities . This is a work of fiction, but so very realistic as I learned that Brown is non speaking and autistic and if you read anything a......more

Goodreads review by Karen on February 21, 2026

4+ Upward Bound is an adult day care facility in Southern California providing care for adults with autism and other disabilities. The characters in this story are the clients, their families and the workers at the facility. It is a vivid and realistic portrait of what neurodivergent/disabled daily lif......more

Goodreads review by Stephen the Bookworm on April 15, 2026

"Jorge and I are both inmates at an insane asylum that passes itself off as a day program for autistic adults." This is the story of Walter- recently graduated college student -who is now returning to the Upward Bound daycare centre for disabled persons following a family bereavement. This is a compen......more

Goodreads review by Summer on March 08, 2026

Stories like Upward Bound are near and dear to my heart. My oldest son is on the autism spectrum and even though he is higher functioning, the struggles he has faced and the obstacles he's had to overcome are no less devastating. My son also attends a center for teens with disabilities a couple of h......more


Quotes

“I’m reading a novel, Upward Bound, written by a young man named Woody Brown, who was diagnosed with severe autism as a child and thought to be incapable of sophisticated communication. He still struggles with speech, as our Times colleague Alexandra Alter explained in an excellent recent profile of him. But he’s an effective writer, complaining in Upward Bound about caretakers’ tendency to let their autistic charges idle ‘as if time means nothing to people who have nothing but time.’ . . . And it’s a revelation that forces you to ask: How much do we overlook in people—how many gifts do we fail to nurture—by making overly hasty judgments? Woody’s mom believed in him. Then college and graduate-school professors did. Then editors. Tapping letters on a board to spell out his answers to Alexandra’s questions, he told her: ‘I thought I would be caged my whole life, and then the door was open.’ Now he’s free—and he’s flying.”—Frank Bruni, The New York Times

“Implosive and wonderfully inspirational.”—Paul Beatty, Booker Prize–winning author of The Sellout

“Great characters, great pace, great story—reading Upward Bound is a complicated joy.”—Roddy Doyle, Booker Prize–winning author of Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha

“It will change the way you look at the world.”—Angie Kim, New York Times bestselling author of Happiness Falls

“An explosive novel.”—Ron Charles

“Told from multiple viewpoints in a series of interlinking stories, [Upward Bound] is compassionate, insightful, funny—and at times quietly, righteously angry at the slights and prejudices the community faces. Just beautiful.”Marie Claire

“An interlocking, polyphonic portrait of a community often overlooked . . . It’s a startlingly unique and fresh perspective on the world: we’re lucky to exist inside Brown’s creation, a deeply heartfelt exploration of humanity.”Literary Hub

“A moving, illuminating glimpse into a world we rarely have access to.”—Good Housekeeping

“A wondrous and distinctly brilliant debut novel, Upward Bound gives us the world from the perspective of someone rarely noticed or understood, who in turn understands and notices most everyone. Generous, witty, expansive, and insightful, this novel is an unparalleled achievement and a treasure.”—Rivka Galchen

Upward Bound is a highly original, captivating, brilliantly observed novel about the power of human relationships and the complexities of communication.”—Caolinn Hughes, author of The Alternatives

Upward Bound offers an illuminating chronicle from inside the world of adult daycare for so-called disabled adults, many of whom cannot speak. Woody Brown accomplishes the seemingly impossible: He gives voice to a character with a sensibility both intelligent, ironic, and loveable, who cannot himself speak.”—Mona Simpson

“Reading Upward Bound reminded me of why stories matter. Woody Brown’s writing carries an earned wisdom that remains with us long after the final page.”—Jacqueline Crooks, author of Fire Rush

“[A] tender and important novel.”—Service95

“Stunning and eye-opening.”—Columbia Magazine

“Full of humor and charm . . . a debut novel that truly breaks new ground.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Brown’s sly sense of humor and ability to inhabit, without condescension, the experiences of those often marginalized, including the bumbling but well-intentioned caregivers, make the novel both quietly surprising and gently enlightening.”—Booklist

“Deft, wry, gorgeous, and, most important, humanist.”—August Thompson, author of Anyone’s Ghost