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Parents should reach for this book when their teenager feels like their brain moves to its own rhythm and needs to find where their unique way of thinking fits into the world. Seventeen year old Pernell is navigating the academic pressure of summer school while managing the daily complexities of ADHD. His journey is not just about staying afloat in class, it is about finding his voice through the rhythmic, fast paced world of lunchroom rap battles. This story offers a refreshing and authentic look at neurodivergence, showing how creativity can be both a challenge and a superpower. It is ideal for high schoolers who feel misunderstood by traditional systems. Idris Goodwin uses his background as a playwright and poet to create a narrative that feels like a rhythmic pulse, normalizing the struggles of focus while celebrating the brilliance of the neurodivergent mind. It provides a vital mirror for teens who need to see that their differences are not deficits but parts of a complex, creative identity.