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Fifteen-year-old Jeff wakes up on New Year’s Day and finds himself in the psych ward. Clearly there’s been a huge mistake—aside from the bandages on his wrists, there’s no reason why Jeff should be here, with people who actually need to be. He’s perfectly fine. He doesn’t have problems, and he doesn’t need help. But a funny thing happens as Jeff’s forty-five-day sentence drags on—he realizes he’s not as different from his fellow patients as he’d first thought. Compelling, witty, and refreshingly real, Suicide Notes is a darkly comic novel that examines that fuzzy line between “normal” and the rest of us.