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Lost in Translation

Growing Up with ADHD, Dyslexia, and the Emotional Storm No One Sees

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Lost in Translation

By: Phyll C. Zone
Narrated by: Robert Ott
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What if everything you were told was wrong with you is actually your greatest strength?

Phyll Zone spent a lifetime feeling lost. Labeled “lazy,” “spacey,” and “careless,” he struggled in a world that refused to speak his language. The constant storm of ADHD and the silent sabotage of dyslexia weren't just academic challenges; they were emotional earthquakes that shattered his self-worth.

Lost in Translation is more than a memoir—it’s a revelation. It’s the story of a late diagnosis that finally provided the map to a bewildering mind, transforming a lifetime of shame into a powerful new identity. With raw honesty and profound insight, Phyll unveils the hidden gifts of the neurodivergent brain: the creativity, the resilience, the unique way of seeing the world that can only be forged in the fire of struggle.

This is a book for anyone who has ever felt out of place, for anyone who has been misunderstood, and for the loved ones who want to understand them. It is a lifeline, a celebration, and a powerful reminder that being different isn’t a deficit. It’s a different kind of genius.

©2025 Phyll C. Zone (P)2025 Phyll C. Zone
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