The Book Clean by Amy Reed

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Five teenagers. Five different addictions. One rehab center. Clean by Amy Reed is a very eye opening book. It was published in 2011 and has 272 well written pages. There was no particular reason why I chose this book. When I read the inside cover it was very appealing to me since I have never read a book on this topic, rehabilitation for drug addicts. Olivia. She is the quiet, timid girl addicted to diet pills who has a severe case of OCD. Olivia is a little, petite, fragile, skinny 17 year old girl with long brown hair. She got started on prescribed diet pills at age 14 because her malicious mother thought she was too overweight to be in that perfect, rich family. Olivia hated her mother. Olivia thought that she doesn’t need to be in rehab and should be at school getting ready for college. Over all Olivia is just paranoid. She is paranoid about herself, her friends, her situation, her family, and her OCD doesn’t help any of that. The main event that shows that she was paranoid all throughout the book is when at the end when she has a seizure due to so much anxiety and tension that built up over time. No one ever really understood Olivia. The way that she would go hours touching up her room, moving everything one inch to the left then a little bit more to the right bothered everyone. People also didn't understand why she would break the rules, going way over time she had to do school work. Mostly people didn’t understand why she wouldn't eat. Eating is what you need to live, why would she want to put herself in pain. But what they didn’t understand was that starving herself was her drug. Everyone was addicted to cocaine or alcohol, but she was addicted to not eating. Olivia was a very stressed girl and would never let any of it ou... ... middle of paper ... ...to stay sober. They decided that they will keep in touch and will support each other even though they aren’t going to be in rehab with each other anymore. The theme of this book could also be an inspiration in our lives, telling us that when you’re at your lowest low all that you can do is get back up. I enjoyed reading Clean by Amy Reed very much. I got to see the path of an addict and all the hardships they had to go through. Reading about that made me know to not do drugs because even after using it one time, like some characters in this book, I could get it addicted. I also got to see that people who have addictions are miserable. A lot of addicts want to stop and they try too, but it is just too hard for them to handle. With deep, sympathetic characters and beautiful writing style, Clean cuts to the heart. It’s poignant, real, and is just a very moving book.

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