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Button Pusher

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Button Pusher
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tyler Page
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 153
ISBN/Barcode 9781250758330
ClassificationsDewey:741.5
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations full-color illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Roaring Brook Press
Imprint First Second
Publication Date 12 April 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

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 delves into his childhood experiences and explores 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.

Author Biography

Tyler Page is an Eisner-nominated cartoonist and educator. He has worked with a mix of national and international clients and publishers, in addition to publishing nine books of his own. Tyler lives in Minneapolis, MN with his wife, author/illustrator Cori Doerrfeld, and their two very blonde children. His most recent book, Raised on Ritalin, was called "essential reading for medical students and those involved in helping address the challenges of ADHD" by the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.

Reviews

A 2022 Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Books of the Year "A well-paced interweaving of story beats and explanation, told with a refreshing honesty of feeling, make this a factually informative, accessible introduction to ADHD." --Publisher's Weekly, starred review "Highly recommended for graphic memoir collections, especially where graphic medicine is popular, this is a reassuring and informative resource for neurodiverse kids."--Booklist, starred "This resonant memoir shows one boy's journey through childhood and adolescence as he struggles with his father's anger and his own brain." --School Library Journal "Page's storytelling incorporates an appealing mix of humor, angst, school story, relationship drama, and medical information; it's a winning tried-and-true formula a la Telgemeier's Smile..."--Horn Book