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Button Pusher by Tyler Page
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Button Pusher

First Second · 2022-04-12

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Juvenile Nonfiction / Social Issues / Special Needs
  • Good for readers interested in middle
  • Good for fans of Graphic Novels

What You Get

  • Themes: Graphic, Grade, Middle.
  • Reading lane: Social Issues and Psychopathology.
  • Publisher: First Second.

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What we read

  • Juvenile Nonfiction / Social Issues / Special Needs

    81%
  • Psychology / Psychopathology / Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADD-ADHD)

    80%
  • Young Adult Nonfiction / Social Topics / Special Needs

    79%

About This Book

A memoir-driven realistic graphic novel about Tyler, a child who is diagnosed with ADHD and has to discover for himself how to best manage it. Tyler’s brain is different. Unlike his friends, he has a hard time paying attention in class. He acts out in goofy, over-the-top ways. Sometimes, he even does dangerous things—like cut up a bus seat with a pocketknife or hang out of an attic window. To the adults in his life, Tyler seems like a troublemaker. But he knows that he’s not...

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A memoir-driven realistic graphic novel about Tyler, a child who is diagnosed with ADHD and has to discover for himself how to best manage it. Tyler’s brain is different. Unlike his friends, he has a hard time paying attention in class. He acts out in goofy, over-the-top ways. Sometimes, he even does dangerous things—like cut up a bus seat with a pocketknife or hang out of an attic window. To the adults in his life, Tyler seems like a troublemaker. But he knows that he’s not. Tyler is curious and creative. He’s the best artist in his grade, and when he can focus, he gets great grades. He doesn’t want to cause trouble, but sometimes he just feels like he can’t control himself. In Button Pusher , cartoonist Tyler Page uses his own childhood experiences to explore what it means to grow up with ADHD. From diagnosis to treatment and beyond, Tyler’s story is raw and enlightening, inviting you to see the world from a new perspective.

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