Review of Is It You, Me, or Your Adult A.D.D.? by Gina Pera

Mayra Calvani
Not being a psychologist or a doctor, Iīm reviewing this book from the point of view of a person who is familiar with ADD and ADHD only from personal experience and from reading extensively on the subject.

When you hear the term ADD, hyperactive, badly behaved children who do poorly at school come to mind, but this condition doesnīt only affect children. Gina Peraīs book, Is It You, Me, or Your Adult A.D.D.? takes a look at an often ignored aspect of ADD, that of adult ADD.

The book is divided into three parts. Part I mainly deals with discovering the condition in your partner and the roller coaster ride that it often is; the signs; the twists and the turns. Part II takes a close look at the disorder itself, breaking down its elements; and its management. In Part III, the author shares four successful strategies. Donīt be fooled by the fact that the book only has three parts, as each one is scrupulously detailed and offers an amalgam of information. With its 370 pages, the book is quite hefty. I donīt want to list all the topics included in the book, but suffice to say that it covers ADHD in all its forms, from what it is, to its effects, to how to treat it, to the misconceptions, to its sometimes erroneous perception by doctors and educators, to the various treatments and medications available. Pera also looks at the possible causes and at the possibility of it being hereditary.


Pera uses graphics, tables, and a full bibliography to support the information offered in the book. It is also well structured and clearly written in a straight forward, engaging style.

Some people joke about it; others take it lightly; yet others take it seriously. One thingīs for sure: ADHD affects many people and their families, and the more we become educated on the subject, the better. From what I have read and heard, itīs amazing the ignorance of most people on the subject. If you have a partner who suffers from ADD, this book is definitely a must read to help put things in perspective.

Visit the authorīs blogs at http://adhdrollercoaster.org and http://adhdpartner.org.
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Mayra Calvani

Mayra Calvani writes fiction and nonfiction for children and adults. She´s co-author of The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing, a ForeWord Best Book of the Year Award Winner and a 2011 Global eBooks Award Winner. She´s had over 300 stories, articles, interviews and reviews published both online and in print, in publications such as The Writer, Writer´s Journal, Acentos Review, Bloomsbury Review, Mosaic, and Multicultural Review, among many others. A reviewer for more than a decade, she now offers numerous book reviewing workshops online. She also offers workshops on the art of picture book writing. She´s represented by Mansion Street Literary and Savvy Literary. For her children´s books, visit www.MayrasSecretBookcase.com. Mayra is a proud member of the Working Writer´s Club.

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