First off, I want to say while the cover is dated, I absolutely love it. I do feel updated cover art for this book could appeal more to the current generation than the cover this novel has now. Personally, the very quirky cover is what attracted me to this book, and ultimately led to me reading it, but I am also quite strange. (I love cats too!)
Now onto the actual content of the book, this story is unique, and interesting. The main character Danny goes through a lot of trauma, which I am not going to go in detail about as it is kind of a spoiler, in the middle of one of these traumatic events, things start to get weird, and I mean WEIRD.
The weirdness is what I love about this story, I would say this book is what most people would call "out-there". I don't think I've ever read a book quite like this, yes there are other similar stories, but this one just has something different about it. It's magical, mystical, and fantastic.
I personally deal with things that are hard for me with otherworldly metaphors, and imagining things as different than they are. This book kind of fuels that thought process.
After Danny goes through these traumatic events he gets thrown into a world of aliens, a talking cat, and a magic bicycle to name a few. While in these fantasy situations, there is kind of an evaluation process as he works through his issues with mystical things instead of the harsh realities. Which in some cases can help deal with trauma as you don't have to talk or think about the very things that traumatized you directly, bringing back memories, and making things worse.
I feel this book sends an excellent message, and deals with many struggles that kids and teens do legitimately experience. I feel like this book can serve as a tool to promote healthy coping mechanisms as well. Overall, I found this book to be a very good read, and I highly recommend it.