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tamiz19 's review for:
Last Call at the Local
by Sarah Grunder Ruiz
This was a fun, steamy rom-com story that gives you a great insight to characters that deal with OCD and ADHD. It doesn’t go really in depth and a few story items could be flushed out, but overall it was a fun read.
It was enlightening for me having a daughter with adhd to get a look into the mind of someone who struggles with it and how they feel when people judge them based on quirks they cannot change. It’s not for a lack of wanting to, the brain just does not simply rewire itself to become “normal.” Having people in their lives who understand how they are wired is so helpful.
The writer gives a great insight into how readers can help those around them that may struggle with OCD, or have a similar ADHD brain that is perfectly fine and just needs reassurance and understanding they aren’t terrible for working differently. It helped me give more grace instead of judgement when my daughter just doesn’t work the same way I think she would.
It was enlightening for me having a daughter with adhd to get a look into the mind of someone who struggles with it and how they feel when people judge them based on quirks they cannot change. It’s not for a lack of wanting to, the brain just does not simply rewire itself to become “normal.” Having people in their lives who understand how they are wired is so helpful.
The writer gives a great insight into how readers can help those around them that may struggle with OCD, or have a similar ADHD brain that is perfectly fine and just needs reassurance and understanding they aren’t terrible for working differently. It helped me give more grace instead of judgement when my daughter just doesn’t work the same way I think she would.