Quit It
Quit It is a 2002 novel by Marcia Byalick about a young girl living with Tourette syndrome (TS). It was her first novel for Delacorte Press. The book centers on Carrie, a seventh-grade girl who has just been diagnosed with TS. Targeted to early teens, Quit It explores Carrie's struggles to cope with TS while trying to fit in with her peers.[1]
References
- ^ Quit It. Tourette Syndrome Association. Retrieved on August 21, 2009.
External links
- Sørensen, Bent. Tourette in Fiction: Lethem, Lefcourt, Hecht, Rubio, Byalick (PDF). Aalborg University, Denmark. Retrieved on August 21, 2009.
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Tourette syndrome
- Coprolalia
- Copropraxia
- Echolalia
- Echophenomenon
- Echopraxia
- Palilalia
- Palipraxia
- PANDAS
- Premonitory urge
- Sensory phenomena
- Tic
- Tic disorder
- Tourettism
- 75 Watts
- Front of the Class
- Hichki
- I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me
- John's Not Mad
- Las Estrellas
- "Le Petit Tourette"
- Maze
- Motherless Brooklyn
- Quit It
- The Secret Life of Lele Pons
- The Tic Code
- Tic Talk: Living with Tourette Syndrome
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