The school staff knows about his illness and that they are not permitted to tell anyone about it. Shortly before the school year begins, aside from his schizophrenia and the ToZaPrex trial, Adam worries about things “normal” teenagers worry about-life at a new school, making friends, and his relationship with his stepfather. Throughout the book, Walton has Adam describe himself as “crazy” and refer to life without mental illness as “normal.” Adam was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia several years ago, and he hopes ToZaPrex will let him live a “normal” life. The book is told in a series of journal entries Adam writes as part of his clinical drug trial for ToZaPrex. Words on Bathroom Walls takes place during Adam Petrazelli’s junior year of high school. This guide follows the 2017 Random House version of Words on Bathroom Walls.
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