“This book is a fascinating analysis of who gets left out of ADHD research and a rallying cry to a ‘big chaotic sisterhood’ of neurodivergent girls finding answers later in life.”—USA Today
“A journey through a realm of neurodivergence, which we explore reprehensibly seldom and address—still!—with a negligence that would be astonishing were it not so routine . . . Truly eye-opening.”—Anna Mehler Paperny, journalist and author of Hello I Want to Die Please Fix Me
“This smart, compelling memoir places increasing rates of ADHD diagnoses in women in a larger historical, scientific, and cultural context via the author’s diagnosis at 39.”—Shelf Awareness, starred review
“Nowhere Girl is at once lucid, captivating, poignant, terrifying, and ultimately uplifting. In captivating prose, Carla Ciccone conveys four decades of non-diagnosed ADHD—replete with unanswered questions, shame, trauma, dashed efforts at coping, and periods of despair—deftly interweaving current science into the story. Five stars, highest recommendation.”—Stephen P. Hinshaw, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley; author of Straight Talk About ADHD in Girls
“We live in a mainstream and health culture that demands us to ‘fit in.’ This is the opposite of living an authentic life. Our bodies and minds are speaking to us and doing their job in raising their red flags. The question remains: are we truly ready listen? Ciccone’s candid memoir about being diagnosed with ADHD after years of feeling lost and ignored shines a light on the inconvenience of truth. That in itself is a sacred gift to make sure we head somewhere together instead of nowhere.”—Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, bestselling author of Closer Together
“Nowhere Girl is funny, wise, infuriating, and deeply moving. Carla Ciccone has done a stellar job of explaining how ADHD has affected her life and the lives of countless other women who have been overlooked and dismissed. I wanted to press this book into the hands of every woman who has ADHD or knows someone who does—in other words, all of us.”—Elizabeth Renzetti, author of What She Said
“Carla Ciccone is a masterful writer. Nowhere Girl is a powerful, vulnerable testament to the necessity of empathy and understanding when navigating ADHD, but on a personal level, this book made me feel seen, heard, and not alone.”—Anne T. Donahue, author of Nobody Cares
“Ciccone’s in-depth research and vulnerable storytelling opens up space for the hard, messy, and complicated truths of life with ADHD for girls and women. Nowhere Girl reads like a warm hug, a pep talk, and a call to action for us all. I think it’s the most important book of the year.”—Julie S. Lalonde, author of Resilience Is Futile