Volume Sixteen in the Books That Matter Series
Sixteen-year-old Caddie Finn is scared. She has just changed
schools, having been accepted to an arts academy so she can study acting. She
has been reunited with a former friend and her father has recently moved away.
These might be some of her reasons for being worried but her true fear is that
someone might touch her. Caddie fears that any skin contact might cause
negative things to happen. Don't Touch
explores the inner workings of a teenager dealing with OCD and anxiety.
Caddie is easy to relate to. Like all teenagers, she wants
to find a place where she fits in, to have friends, and to be in love, but her
fears are keeping her from all of these things. Author, Rachel M. Wilson, has
created a believable character who readers will connect with. She uses Shakespeare's
play, Hamlet, to parallel Caddie's own journey. As Caddie prepares to play
Ophelia in the school play, she finds herself wondering what makes her similar
and different from the character she is portraying. It also brings her closer
to Peter, the guy she has a crush on, who is playing Hamlet. With her feelings
intensifying for Peter but not wanting to be touched, Caddie finds it hard to keep
control with her mantra, "Don't touch."
Ms. Wilson's author note at the end of the novel explains
her own battle with OCD, answers questions readers may have, and offers important
phone numbers and websites where people can go for help. Thank you, Rachel M.
Wilson, for writing this novel and shining a spotlight on the struggles that
come with OCD and anxiety. Don't Touch
is a book that matters.