Launch Event | All You Can Be with ADHD by Penn and Kim Holderness

Launch Event | All You Can Be with ADHD by Penn and Kim Holderness
Tue, Oct 14, 2025
6pm 17th Street Store

Meet Amazing Race Winners

Penn and Kim Holderness!

We're so thrilled to have New York Times bestselling authors, and winners of The Amazing Race (season 33), PENN HOLDERNESS and KIM HOLDERNESS in-store for the launch of their picture book: All You Can Be with ADHD. It's a celebration of everything wonderful about being in the "ADHD club", emphasizing that its members have included amazing people and that there's nothing a child with ADHD can't do. Filled with colorful illustrations and told in bouncy rhyme, it's a read-aloud that everyone can enjoy! Join us as we celebrate its release.

When: Tuesday, October 14th, 2025
Doors Open: 5:30pm
Event Starts: 6:00pm
Where: Books of Wonder - 42 W 17th St New York, NY

 

Buy Your Tickets Here!

 

"Book + Entry" Ticket Includes:

  • A signed copy of All You Can Be with ADHD
  • Admission for the ticketholder.

    "Book + Entry + up to 2 children/guests" Ticket includes:

    • A signed copy of All You Can Be with ADHD
    • Admission for the ticketholder plus up to two companions

     

    Can't make it to the event? Pre-order your signed copy here!



    About the Book 


    From the New York Times bestselling authors of ADHD Is Awesome comes an empowering and joyful picture book that invites young readers to join the ADHD Club—a celebration of creativity, resilience, and the endless possibilities that come with thinking differently!  

    Welcome to the ADHD Club! 

    If your brain’s like ours, then you may be different. You may be fantastic, you may be vociferant! If your brain's like ours, you might struggle with concentration. But only because you're finding some true inspiration! If your brain's like ours, you'll soon see . . . you’re not alone with your ADHD. 

    Written in playful rhyme and filled with humor, this story will help young readers who have been diagnosed with ADHD (or who have someone they care about with ADHD) feel seen, understood, and empowered to embrace their pretty cool brains.

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