I read a ton of ADHD books back in 2010 and 2011. Many seem to go on and on about how lazy, stupid, and how horribly irresponsible these "people" are. So this may have been my least favorite although I'm sure that is not the intent of the author. There are really good insights and stories in here but possibly not for the person who has ADHD. I do however remember finding two things helpful. One, that people with extreme ADHD have to be creative in their Marriage. I think one example, the couple lived in separate houses. Now that I'm older, this just seems funny to me rather than threatening. I remember a different book I read, I flipped open to the middle and I'm not kidding you, it said, "If you are turning to this page right now and starting here, you may have ADHD." Now that was a brilliant book. Check out my shelf for some other books I found helpful. Just to be clear, I do have ADD sometimes due to stress. But after all my research, I now see it as a superpower. It's essential for artists, poets, writers, actors, and even soldiers to be "ready" for anything. Just remember that when we are tired, stressed, have small children, or are under certain kinds of durress our focus suffers. I think art and creativity and distractions are needed to refocus us when we need healing and shouldn't be ignored. Granted people with ADHD or similar abilities should be able to process and incorporate a butterfly, an idea, or dodge a stray bullet. However, in the last ten years, I've come full circle and seen ways we can do better if we are built with this amazing gift. So I think any book on the topic is helpful. Read away, and learn techniques to be your best self or work with other people gifted with ADHD. I guess with the best research I see ADD as a strength, so read away. Knowledge is power in this case.