Turtles All The Way Down by John Green

Turtles All The Way Down by John Green
Green, John, and Julie Strauss-Gabel. Turtles All the Way Down. Penguin Books, 2019.
In the novel Turtles All The Way Down by John Green, Aza Holmes is on the hunt for a man who has
disappeared. She and her friend Daisy hear of the mysterious disappearance of Russell Pickett, an
Indianapolis C.E.O. and billionaire. Aza and Daisy go on the hunt to find Picket and they end up
finding themselves along the way.

Aza befriends Davis, Pickett's son, and they quickly form an attachment to each other on the basis of
both having lost a parent. Aza struggles with her O.C.D. disorder and examples are shown throughout
the novel of how she is constantly struggling and mostly losing her battles with this disease. 


As the story continues, Aza ultimately learns that she must accept herself as she is, and learn to
overcome her struggles.   

For fans of Turtles All The Way Down, I recommend reading Looking For Alaska, also by John Green.
In this novel, the main character is searching for someone, just like in Turtles All The Way Down.  

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