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“Chesner’s frank approach to problems that have occurred in his life is refreshing as well as somewhat disarming. Those who are struggling with ADHD need to see that having it is not all a downer and that there are many people with the disorder who have been über-successful.”—School Library Journal
“ADHD in HD: Brains Gone Wild is a wild ride for a wild brain. With wacky illustrations and bite-sized stories, Chesner’s book includes everything from distraction to dating; school to snacks . . . I was blown away by Chesner’s positive-yet-realistic take on ADHD.”—Zoë Kessler, ADHD from A to Zoë, PsychCentral
“I can’t imagine a cooler book on ADHD coming along anytime soon . . . [it] will appeal to teens who wouldn’t touch a book with a 10-foot pole.”—ADDitude
“ADHD in HD works at several levels—as a validation for those with ‘special brains,’ a suggestion guide for surviving and adapting, both in school and life, and a brief and non-threatening introduction to others who know, live, work with, or teach someone with ADHD. The book should be read by all educators and given to any adolescent diagnosed with this disorder.”—VOYA
“With much practical advice, this packs in plenty of valuable content—and is pretty enjoyable, too.”—Booklist
“Readers with ADHD, and anyone else for that matter, will like the ‘go for it’ spirit of a writer who found blessings in his struggles with his ‘special brain.’”—Kirkus
“Chesner’s creativity, wit, and accomplishments in life seen throughout this book are an inspiration to anyone diagnosed with a ‘disorder’ . . . and seeing through the lens of ADHD can be a beautiful way to experience life.”—Shayne McIntyre, host of Fuel TV’s On Surfari “ADHD in HD is good fun advice for special and non-special brains alike, but instead of coming from some random dork, it comes from Jonathan, who’s like your buddy from high school—but in the future.”—Matt Powers, Formula DRIFT pro driver, driftparty.com
“This hysterical and helpful book is a must-read for anyone with ADHD. Especially great for kids and teens, but as a hyperactive adult with ADHD, I loved it, too.”—Zoë Kessler, ChickADD
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