ADHD, a Superpower?
For Kids and Teens
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Narrated by:
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Leanna Aubuchon
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By:
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Tommy Marcum
About this listen
What if your “too much” brain is actually a superpower?
Jamie’s mind feels like a whole jazz band playing three songs at once—ideas racing, feet bouncing, thoughts leaping from one thing to the next. At school, that means forgotten homework, spilled lunches, and lots of “please try harder.”
But at the Stardust Club, the cozy jazz lounge where Mama works, that same busy brain can see patterns in the music, design bold posters, and turn sound into a dazzling “Night of a Hundred Lights.”
ADHD, a Superpower? For Kids and Teens follows Jamie through good days and hard days as they learn what ADHD really is: not a broken brain, but a busy one that needs tools, support, and understanding.
Set in a stylish 1950s jazz world, this short, chaptered story helps kids see ADHD as both real and sometimes challenging—but also creative, powerful, and worth celebrating.
Perfect for:
- Kids and teens with ADHD or busy, imaginative minds
- Parents and caregivers looking for a strengths-based way to talk about ADHD
- Teachers, counselors, and school psychologists who want a gentle, story-driven resource
- Classrooms and book clubs discussing neurodiversity, empathy, and self-acceptance
Inside you’ll find:
- Eight kid-friendly chapters in a cozy jazz-club setting
- A realistic look at both the struggles and strengths of ADHD
- Back-matter activities, discussion questions, and resource pages for families and educators
ADHD, a Superpower? doesn’t pretend ADHD is easy—but it refuses to call it broken. Instead, it invites listeners to see a busy brain as a rhythm to learn, a light to guide, and a unique superpower the world needs.
©2025 Tommy Marcum (P)2025 Tommy Marcum