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ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING by Damian Alexander Kirkus Star

ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING

by Damian Alexander ; illustrated by Damian Alexander

Pub Date: Sept. 9th, 2025
ISBN: 9798765608524
Publisher: Graphic Universe

“It’s not that I dislike school…It’s just that sixth grade is the worst.”

Marcella never used to have trouble keeping up in school, but this year, between rotating classes and a heavy homework load, she feels like she’s being left behind. Her thoughts buzz too loudly for her to focus, and she has trouble filtering out visual and auditory stimuli in the classroom. On top of Marcella’s academic woes, Jen, her best friend since kindergarten, suddenly has new interests, “giggly friends,” and crushes on boys. As far as Marcella’s concerned, “Bunnies are cute. Boys are just people.” No one else seems to be struggling so much with all the changes. Embarrassed and overwhelmed, Marcella can’t figure out how to handle her stress alone. This coming-of-age graphic novel explores the multifaceted trials of transitioning to middle school and navigating undiagnosed ADHD. Marcella’s supportive dads and her favorite teacher, Miss Kimani, play important roles in helping her discover what she needs to thrive and validating her frustrations and concerns. Understanding her neurodivergence helps Marcella reconnect with her love of art, utilize coping strategies, and navigate shifts in her friendships. Alexander’s artwork does more than just convey Marcella’s emotions. Through color, movement, and dynamic perspective, he brings her imagination, intrusive thoughts, and internal progress to life. Marcella and her dads present white, and there’s diversity in the secondary and background characters.

A hopeful and validating story that excels in portraying a middle schooler’s ADHD journey.

(author’s note) (Graphic fiction. 9-12)