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Bright Girl, Lacks Focus

A Neurodivergent Memoir

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An unlikely self-love story between a broken girl and her strange brain.
Using a refreshing, unexpected, and clever combination of self-deprecation and profound insightfulness, Cindy Robinson shares the story of how her ADHD, OCD, and childhood trauma aided both in her downfall as well as her ultimate triumph.

Her humorous and heartfelt vignettes invite you to walk alongside her as she attempts to prove she’s “normal” (and fails repeatedly). Determined not to give up on herself, she ultimately finds solace in a surprising place... her strangeness. Witness her artfully blossom from self-hatred to self-compassion, highlighting the path along the way for any reader to follow. It is a beautiful and endearing story of unmasking, embracing, and enlightening.

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very well written and relateable. i found her story to be helpfulto my experience

helpful for adhd and trauma

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The AI voiceover was bad, but even then, the story was so great - loved it. Hope the author records a voice one day!

Beautiful story of personal growth

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The story had a lot of emotionally charged content but never felt any of it because the it’s read like a terms of service agreement. I didn’t notice when I started the book, but it didn’t take long to go back and verify it was a virtual voice. The story itself kept me interested enough to make it through the whole thing. I related to a lot of the author’s experiences, but felt so detached from it because the lack of inflexion and/or obvious inappropriate word groupings constantly pulled focus.

Soulless narration ruins the soul of this book

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This book is life confirming for anyone, especially women, who have ADHD especially for those diagnosed late in life. The writer has an entirely relatable life and this memoir would be 100% better if it were read by a human and not an automated voice. There were so many mispronunciations that it was distracting. I want to give this memoir a five star across the board. Hire a narrator or the writer should just speak in her own voice and it will be award worthy.

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