rhythm of connection
Sam’s brain doesn’t work like everyone else’s – words blur on the page, thoughts jump from one thing to the next, and sometimes it feels like he’s playing catch-up with a world that moves too slow. That’s just what it’s like when you have ADHD.
But then his English teacher shows him a new way to listen – not with his eyes, but with his ears. His best friend Casey laughs off his frustrations and reminds him he’s not alone. And his grandad pulls out an old radio to fix together, sharing stories of his own wild thoughts when he was young.
Suddenly, Sam starts to see his chaos isn’t a flaw. It’s a rhythm – one that only he can hear. And if he can learn to dance to it, maybe he can finish that essay, fix the radio, and finally feel like he fits.
A story about finding your place, your people, and the superpower in your own beat.