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Barry was an embarrassment to his parents and a disturbing representative of the Golden clan. He raced through life, self-conscious and terrified, with facial tics and dramatic gesticulations, blurting out loud musical chirps, squeaks and other vocal magic. Misdiagnosed as a potentially dangerous schizophrenic, it was with an odd sense of relief that Barry was finally hospitalized in I-6, New York Presbyterian’s lock down mental health facility; a strange place to learn what life was really about.

A painful, disturbing, unexpectedly funny journey through life with Tourette Syndrome

Squeaking eBook Brian Jaffe

The book is about a character named Barry and his day-to-day travails with Tourette's disorder. The Copyright page states the story is a work of fiction. It is told in the first person singular as an autobiography. Aside from Tourette's, Barry is also a chronic liar from early childhood who, with the exception of his parents, fails to form lasting bonds with others. He seems interested in others only in terms of how he can exploit them. Throughout the book, Barry laments his father's rejection of him. Yet he similarly rejects others with shortcomings. The reader might expect more insightful behavior from someone who has been in psychotherapy since the age of 12. The incessant descriptions of Barry's tics throughout the book get tiresome as do his ceaseless amoral exploits. In the story's defense, it seems an accurate portrayal of someone with antisocial traits and so may serve as a cautionary tale to parents who hope psychotherapy will install a moral compass in their child.

Product details

  • File Size 769 KB
  • Print Length 273 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 0692488650
  • Publisher Farley Press; 1 edition (October 7, 2015)
  • Publication Date October 7, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B016AYRC6Y

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This novel relates the story of a young boy who has undiagnosed Tourette's Syndrome and grows through the years feeling different and misunderstood. The reader quickly enters his world and feels his pain until he finally has a diagnosis for his tics and squeaks that allow him to realize that there is a physical reason for his involuntary movements and he is not "crazy."
The life tale depicted in the author's story is compelling - to the point that it is hard to put the book down. Brian Jaffe clearly has quite a lot to offer his readers. The prose is clear and enjoyable, eliciting giggles and tears intermittently. The protagonist's story is bittersweet as he squeaks by on the path to self acceptance.

I would absolutely encourage any reader over the age of majority to step into Brian's world with this volume. My best guess is that most of you will eagerly look forward - as I do - to Brian's next....
Squeaking By is not like any novel I've read before.

The narrator begins his story as a young boy, not just reflecting on the past but narrating in the moment. The writer does a great job of making the narrator sound like a youth is actually telling the story without sounding juvenile, which is something I find very interesting as a writer myself. The story continues all the way into the narrators adulthood.

Being a person who has had no personal experience with Tourette Syndrome other than having few friends who live with it, ("I swear I'm listening to you and I'm interested in what you have to say, I just roll my eyes because I have Tourette Syndrome.") reading this novel gave me a brand new look into what life is like for someone who lives with it. This novel provides a first person account of what it's like to experience it for the first time, grow up with it, deal with it and how it effects a persons social life and more. It was really eye opening.

That's the wonderful thing about literature. You can pick any topic to read about and find yourself enlightened.

I didn't know what to expect when I purchased this novel, and it certainlty gave me an oppertunity to reevaluate how I see the world and the people who live in it with all of their complexities and unique traits.

As much as I love a good YA novel (I'm in my twenties haha), it's refreshing to read a book that isn't centered on the same rehashing of some young love story.

This novel stays true to the real world. As a kid, the narrator deals with issues any child would experience, but this time magnified by undiagnosed Tourette Syndrome. He grows up. He's a teen. You can imagine what a teen who is trying to be just that would feel like with undiagnosd Tourette Syndrome. Then, as an adult.

Things can get extremly awkward, and the language is completly honest and doesn't really hold back. It's blunt but it needs to be.

We take a lot for granted in life. We take not making uncalled for noises for granted, we take not having unorthadox and embaressing twitches for granted. We take a lot for granted and we dont realize it until we sit down with a book like Squeaking By. Brian Jaffe has done us a good service by writing this novel.

Even in today's progresive world, we can still find people online making insensitive and ignorant jokes about mental health. "Wow, I totally have Tourette's today. I cant stop shaking my leg." "God, I'm so emo today," and so on. It's novels like these that may actually help the world view disorders in a new light.

Highly reccomended to EVERYONE. Must read.
I came to this book because of my interest in personal accounts of illness, and I was familiar with the popular stories about Tourettes. Also, i do know the author. But this review was written from a perspective of my view of the story itself only, on its own terms.
On one level, this is a personal story of a person who suffered for many years because of the effects of his undiagnosed tics on his personal development. But this book is so much more. First, the author is a good writer, and the stories are about a very unique person, and they are clearly and dramatically told. The author does not go in for internal narrative, and simply tells about his experiences and encounters and his misperception that his tics were due to anxiety. Be prepared the stories are pretty raw and by telling them without embellishmen, they can be a bit of a shock. The author is not an ordinary person, and his circumstances and life experience, and how he responds to challenges, are totally unique. He never acts as a victim or blames people for his plight. But the story is of a person with talent and capability whose life has been determined by the effects of his tics and mannerisms rather than allowing him to develop more fully. The comic encounters and the extreme behavior seem to be a response to the helplessness he feels as he tries to understand something that just cannot be understood.
The book is written in several time frames, as the author grows up and tries to find his way. Is is a novel or a personal memoir? From the deep truth and clarity of the story, I would say that it is more of a memoir than a novel, but who knows? It's a fine story and a deeply moving personal account of how an illness can affect everything in one’s life, and how not having a way to understand what is going on, can make it difficult if not impossible to come to terms with it. While much of life is random and cannot be explained, there are things that can be explained and if they are not, one cannot move forward in life.
The book is about a character named Barry and his day-to-day travails with Tourette's disorder. The Copyright page states the story is a work of fiction. It is told in the first person singular as an autobiography. Aside from Tourette's, Barry is also a chronic liar from early childhood who, with the exception of his parents, fails to form lasting bonds with others. He seems interested in others only in terms of how he can exploit them. Throughout the book, Barry laments his father's rejection of him. Yet he similarly rejects others with shortcomings. The reader might expect more insightful behavior from someone who has been in psychotherapy since the age of 12. The incessant descriptions of Barry's tics throughout the book get tiresome as do his ceaseless amoral exploits. In the story's defense, it seems an accurate portrayal of someone with antisocial traits and so may serve as a cautionary tale to parents who hope psychotherapy will install a moral compass in their child.
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