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A Chicken in the Wind and How He Grew

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A very entertaining and inspirational memoir.

This memoir is a very eye-opener to me about people with ADHD: what challenges they face from inside their own self and other people, how they cope with it, how their feelings are, and many others.

Though I found it difficult to keep track of time, the writing style is not difficult to follow. With some funny as well as stressing moments, the memoir is not only entertaining, but also teach us the important of love in a family and how not to give up for every challenge we face. As I turn every page, I kept waiting and asking what other 'crazy' stories this book has for me.

**I voluntarily read and review a free copy of this book provided by the author via NetGalley.**

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Prior to reading this collection of essays by Frank South, I thought of ADHD and ADD in relation to children. A big problem facing our society certainly, with the education system hardly keeping up with the needs of these children, but a relatively new phenomenon in American society and one we had time to sort out. Not. I am grateful for the wake-up call this book brought to me, and for the tips and shortcuts brought to light when faced with handling your own or another's meltdowns. I didn't even understand the realities concerning the spectrum faced by afflicted children and their educators, much less society as a whole. Thank you Frank South and Rattlesnake Publishing for bring us this heads-up.

I received a free electronic copy of this collection of essays from Netgalley, Frank South, and Rattlesnake Publishing in exchange for an honest review. Thank you all for sharing your hard work with me.

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I enjoyed this book immensely although it was not a relaxing read per se. It is high intensity and fast-paced while skipping around in time a fair bit. Perhaps consistent with the author's ADHD ? Still, a very interesting book; it really holds your attention. Enjoyable!

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