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The Land Before Time Management: Adhdinos

The Land Before Time Management: Adhdinos

Current price: $16.99
Publication Date: August 15th, 2023
Publisher:
Union Square & Co.
ISBN:
9781454950578
Pages:
112
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Description

The first book from the popular ADHDinos webcomic, featuring over 40 new comics.

After he received an adult ADHD diagnosis in early 2022, author and illustrator Ryan Keats made lemons into prehistoric lemonade: he began to use his lived experience to create hilarious comics featuring cute cartoon dinosaurs. The adorable brontosaurus main character, Dino, grapples with so many problematic tendencies we've all experienced, with or without a formal diagnosis of ADHD. And for the increasing number of people who have been diagnosed with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, these comics are a great way to feel seen and empathize with, not to mention normalize ADHD's persistent symptoms. Find yourself drifting off during daily conversation? Struggling and losing the battle with multitasking? Maybe you should stop scrolling and do that thing? You know the one. If any of this resonates, you may or may not be a brontosaurus, but you're probably dealing with ADHD in the best way you can: day by day.

The Land Before Time Management is the perfect adult ADHD book for anyone trying to fully understand or explain the struggles and intricacies of this disorder, especially women with ADHD whose symptoms may differ from those addressed by typical ADHD tools. The humorous approach to the difficulties posed by the neurodivergent mind makes this ADHDinos book an excellent choice for anyone looking for ADHD gifts or funny coffee table books.

About the Author

Ryan Keats is a recent graduate from the University of Western Ontario with a background in social media, marketing, creative photography, and graphic design. He began the ADHDinos webcomic after a diagnosis of adult ADHD, using his art as a method of understanding his symptoms and reaching out to others who deal with the same struggles.