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A Drop in the Ocean

By (author): Lea Taranto

An engaging YA novel about a girl in treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder that combats the dehumanizing stigma around mental illness

Sixteen-year-old Mira Durand has just been checked into the secure unit of the Residency Adolescent Treatment Centre for obsessive compulsive and comorbid disorders. Four years of being passed around different psych wards like a hot potato have only worsened her OCD and anorexia. Her brutal, religious compulsions, which she believes keep her mom safe, make her less of a clean freak and more of a freak freak. No wonder her only friend is her journal.

At the Residency’s Ward 2, Mira discovers that her shrink is a fellow fantasy nerd and that her wardmates have enough of their own high-risk behaviours to tolerate hers. The complex friendships she forms with them (including a first love), the slow trust she builds with her treatment team, and the outside and family visits she earns give her things to look forward to beyond the drudgery of her compulsions. But it takes visiting Gung Gung, her dying maternal grandfather, for her to realize that to truly live, she must fight the cognitive distortions at the heart of her compulsions.

Based on the author’s personal experience, A Drop in the Ocean is a gritty, humanizing portrait of living with mental illness.

AUTHOR

Lea Taranto

Lea Taranto is a disabled Chinese Jewish Canadian writer who lives with OCD and comorbid disorders. An MFA graduate of the University of British Columbia, alumnus of Simon Fraser University Writer’s Studio, and member of PRISM International‘s poetry board, she resides on traditional, unceded Halkomelem and Squamish territories in BC. A Drop in the Ocean is her first novel.


Reviews

This book contains so much Joy and grief Failure and success Tenderness and strength Family and isolation As someone who has experienced OCD and anxiety who also speaks Cantonese this book felt like a warm compassionate and empathetic embrace I felt so seen and Ill be recommending this book to as many people as I can Prepare to get your heartstrings played like an electric guitar Li Charmaine Anne author ofCrash Landing


Tarantos debut is a refreshingly unromanticized portrayal of a teenagers journey through the mental health system The novel is filled with a cast of characters equally complex as the winning Mira but it is her selfexpression through writing that is the surefire engine of the bookA Drop in the Oceanis funny heartrending and sassy all at onceQuill amp Quire


The books accessible writing poignant passages and heartbreaking rendering of loss and selfhatred make it an important book for young people who are strugglingThe Ubyssey


A Drop in the Oceanis both heartbreaking in its raw honest depictions of the protagonist Miras struggles with her compulsions and inspiring in how the imperfect but beautiful relationships Mira forms along with her own creativity help her to grow through these struggles Taranto doesnt shy away from the hard ugly side of mental illness but she holds her characters with tenderness and respect too Tanya Boteju author ofKings Queens and InBetweensandBruised


Lea Taranto writes with great emotion and vulnerability in this semiautobiographical novel on the realities of teens in mental health facilities In a way that is compassionate clear and approachableA Drop in the Oceanconveys a sense of solidarity to the difficult moments in a young persons lifeThe Gateway


A brave beautiful novel that will speak to teens everywhere who struggle with mental health challenges Mira is a compelling character privy to a darkness that adults dont always see but so many teens will immediately recognize Shes also creative romantic funny and kind the literary BFF you never knew you were waiting for This book is a gem Annabel Lyon author ofConsent


A Drop in the Oceanis brutally frank but also hopeful Its a sensitive portrait of a girl gradually learning there is much more to her than mental illness and who through immense challenges comes to terms that she does in fact deserve loveThe British Columbia Review


Lea Taranto is a bright new spark on the YA scene Susin Nielsen author ofNo Fixed Address


Miras story is a comingofage journey told through a harrowing labyrinth of mental illness institutionalization and plainold hormonal adolescence in a manner that reveals a heroine who is incredibly kind loving fantastically romantic and unavoidably angsty just like the novels author Lea Taranto Able to draw deeply upon her own life experience Taranto is a new voice to watch out for I cant wait to see what she writes next JJ Lee author ofThe Measure of a Man The Story of a Father a Son and a Suit


At the heart of this book is a vivid and bracing honesty about mental illness our desire to be seen and the constant struggle to navigate our own path Through Mira we experience lifes unexpected beauty and difficult truths we see we hear we feel and we root for her at every page turn A mesmerizing debut Nancy Lee author ofDead GirlsandThe Age


This novel could be a wonderful companion for anyone who has OCD or wants to learn more about it In fact any teenager who is struggling might feel especially seen by this work as Mira gives voice to the kinds of struggles that are rarely described let alone discussed with such vulnerability and literary flairYoung Adulting


Awards

  • Forest of Reading White Pine Award finalist 2025, Short-listed
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    Details

    Dimensions:

    296 Pages
    8.00in * 6.00in * .75in
    410.00gr

    Published:

    May 20, 2025

    Publisher:

    Arsenal Pulp Press

    ISBN:

    9781551529813

    Language:

    eng

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