It's Kind of a Funny Story
By: Ned Vizzini
(p. 304-381)
In Six North, Craig spends his last few days with a routine of participating in activities. At first, Craig has no idea what to participate in, but then the ward gets a visitor. The visitor is a guitarist who allows everyone in Six North to pick an instrument and participate in a song that he is going to sing. During the song, the guitarist points out that Craig is really on beat and that he really seems like a musical and artsy person. This really triggers something for him. Craig decides to draw in his free time. As a young child, Craig always drew maps of Manhattan and then drew pictures of his own cities, places where everything was according to him, this is another Anchor for Craig. When he beings to draw, Ebony walks over and asks him if he's drawing a brain, when really it is a map. He decides to put a head around it and call his new drawing a "Brain Map". He really finds him becoming really expressive through this artistic activity. Overtime, the Brain Maps being to look really professional and Craig finds that this is really a way he can help with his depression by holding himself together with these drawings. This part of the book is really important because it explains the cover of the book. The cover is a bald outline of a head with a map inside of it. This head is Johnny's head, one of the adults in Six North. He draws the Upper East Side of Manhattan, where Johnny spent his time screwing up his life to end up in the ward. He draws Central Park and marks an X on the spot where Johnny would live, in a apartment that would cost probably around $20 million, Bobby's Pad.