Upward Bound: A Read with Jenna Pick
A Novel
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4.4 • 62 Ratings
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A READ WITH JENNA BOOK CLUB PICK AS FEATURED ON TODAY • A wondrous, deeply affecting portrait of the interlocking lives at an adult day care center in Southern California, depicting an often overlooked community with extraordinary wit and grace—a “triumphant”* novel by a major new literary voice hailed as a “groundbreaking debut novelist”**
“[A] revelation that forces you to ask: How much do we overlook in people—how many gifts do we fail to nurture—by making overly hasty judgments?”—Frank Bruni, The New York Times
“Funny and moving and ringing with life.”—The Guardian*
“This captivating work illuminates a world too often ignored.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)**
One of The Week's Best Debut Novels of the Year
Upward Bound is not a place anyone dreams of spending their days. The dreary adult daycare center for Los Angeles’s disabled community is, for many of its clients and staff, a place of last resort. This includes Carlos, a young aide who lost his mother as a boy and now works there alongside his beloved sister, Mariana; Jorge, the gentle nonspeaking giant whom Carlos seeks to befriend (and prevent from escaping); Tom, a beautiful young man with cerebral palsy who pines for Ann, the summer lifeguard at the center’s pool who feels out of her depth. Then there’s Dave, Upward Bound’s director, who came to L.A. to pursue an acting career but now channels his passion into staging an overly ambitious holiday show starring the center’s irrepressible clients. Framing these intertwined narratives—and connecting them in surprising, shattering ways—is the riveting and sometimes ironic testimony of Walter, a recent community college graduate who, after a family tragedy, must return to the company of his disabled peers.
In Upward Bound, Woody Brown has created an indelible, authentic, and profoundly moving group portrait of autism and other disabilities, all illuminated by his empathy, sly sense of humor, and enormous gifts as a novelist. With remarkable sophistication, insight, and creativity, Brown depicts a community too-often invisible in literature and society. Filled with characters you won’t soon forget, Upward Bound will inspire and touch you, teaching you as much about yourself as the tender, miraculous world behind the center’s doors.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Woody Brown, the first autistic, nonverbal graduate of UCLA, has delivered a remarkable debut novel of people struggling to communicate with the world. Upward Bound is a daycare facility for autistic and disabled adults. The staff are burdened with overwork and poor funding, while most clients chafe at daily activities designed to amuse children rather than teach grown-ups to use their agile minds. In a highly effective format, each chapter offers the perspective of a different individual, including the poorly trained but well-meaning director; Tom, a handsome young man infatuated with a lifeguard; Jorge, a giant of a man fascinated with Mr. Potato Head; and Carlos, one of the few staff members who understands his clients. Brown allows us to see into the internal world most of the characters can’t describe and chronicles the many challenges and hard-won victories of their lives. It’s a fascinating story from a fresh and vital perspective.
Customer Reviews
Insightful look into the autistic mind
Sad story in that folks with autism are still this misunderstood. There is so much more going on in the minds of those with ASD and this book nicely illustrates that. Anyone that interacts with autistic people (or perhaps just everyone) should read this book to gain this insight