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Darius the Great Is Not Okay

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Darius doesn't think he'll ever be enough, in America or in Iran. Hilarious and heartbreaking, this unforgettable debut introduces a brilliant new voice in contemporary YA. Winner of the William C. Morris Debut Award “Heartfelt, tender, and so utterly real. I’d live in this book forever if I could.” —Becky Albertalli, award-winning author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda Darius Kellner speaks better Klingon than Farsi, and he knows more about Hobbit social cues than Persian ones. He’s a Fractional Persian—half, his mom’s side—and his first-ever trip to Iran is about to change his life. Darius has never really fit in at home, and he’s sure things are going to be the same in Iran. His clinical depression doesn’t exactly help matters, and trying to explain his medication to his grandparents only makes things harder. Then Darius meets Sohrab, the boy next door, and everything changes. Soon, they’re spending their days together, playing soccer, eating faludeh, and talking for hours on a secret rooftop overlooking the city’s skyline. Sohrab calls him Darioush—the original Persian version of his name—and Darius has never felt more like himself than he does now that he’s Darioush to Sohrab. Adib Khorram’s brilliant debut is for anyone who’s ever felt not good enough—then met a friend who makes them feel so much better than okay.
Language
English
Publisher
Penguin
Release date
August 28, 2018
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Adib Khorram's debut novel, "Darius the Great Is Not Okay," introduces Darius Kellner, a 'Fractional Persian' teenager grappling with clinical depression and a profound sense of not belonging, both in America and during his first trip to Iran. Convinced he'll remain an outsider, Darius finds an unexpected and transformative connection with Sohrab, the boy next door, who sees and accepts him for who he is. Through their burgeoning friendship, shared experiences, and explorations of Iran, Darius begins to navigate his dual identity, confront his mental health struggles, and ultimately discover a path towards self-acceptance and a sense of belonging he never thought possible. The story is a poignant exploration of identity, friendship, and the complexities of cultural heritage.

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Identity and Belonging

The novel deeply explores Darius's struggle to reconcile his 'Fractional Persian' identity. He feels like an outsider in America due to his heritage and interests, and initially in Iran due to his lack of Farsi and understanding of customs. The theme questions what it means to belong to a culture, a family, and ultimately, to oneself, regardless of external validation.

Mental Health (Depression)

The novel offers a sensitive and realistic portrayal of living with clinical depression. It shows the daily challenges, the stigma associated with mental illness, the importance of medication, and the profound impact of supportive relationships on managing the condition. It normalizes seeking help and open discussion about mental health.

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I was a Fractional Persian, and I felt like I was failing at both fractions.
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