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Focused

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

From the author of the critically acclaimed Braced comes a story of a girl caught between her love of chess and her ADHD.

Clea can't control her thoughts. She knows she has to do her homework ... but she gets distracted. She knows she can't just say whatever thought comes into her head ... but sometimes she can't help herself. She know she needs to focus ... but how can she do that when the people around her are always chewing gum loudly or making other annoying noises?

It's starting to be a problem—not just in school, but when Clea's playing chess or just hanging out with her best friend. Other kids are starting to notice. When Clea fails one too many tests, her parents take her to be tested, and she finds out that she has ADHD, which means her attention is all over the place instead of where it needs to be.

Clea knows life can't continue the way it's been going. She's just not sure how you can fix a problem that's all in your head. But to find a way to focus, that's what she's going to have to do.

In a starred review, Booklist called Alyson Gerber's first novel, Braced, "a masterfully constructed and highly empathetic debut about a different kind of acceptance." With Focused, she explores even further how, when life gives you a challenge, the best way to face it is with an open mind, an open heart, and the open support of the people around you.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      With a realistically youthful voice, narrator Cassandra Morris convincingly portrays the middle school joys and angst of a 12-year-old girl who struggles with ADHD. Seventh-grader Clea is passionate about chess, but her low grades mean she might not be allowed to participate in the school chess club. Worse still, she can't control her impulses to blurt out her best friend's secrets. When Clea is diagnosed with ADHD, Morris sympathetically portrays her anger and confusion, as well as her determination to take positive steps forward. Morris's relatable tone prevents the adults' voices from sounding didactic. Although there is not much differentiation between the young characters' voices, Morris's strong portrayal of Clea will have listeners cheering for her successes. S.C. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine

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