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King of the Neuro Verse

Idris Goodwin

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80%

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A powerful, joyful novel in verse about a Black teen with ADHD who finds self-expression and first love during one epic summer school season, perfect for fans of Jason Reynolds and On the Come Up.

For the third summer in a row, Pernell is back in the classroom, facing the same struggles that have always made school seem more like a battlefield than a place of learning. This summer is different, though: he's battling to become the Cypher King, leader of the lunchroom's impromptu rap circles. Here, the rhythm flows and the words fly, creating a space where the wittiest and most rhythmically inclined reign supreme. Here, Pernell's ADHD gives him an edge.

But life outside the cypher isn't as forgiving. Pernell's English teacher has it out for him. His parents are pressuring him to see a doctor for his lack of focus. And Electra, his friend-slash-crush and the only one who truly gets him, is too busy chasing her dream internship to give him the time of day.

If Pernell doesn't pull himself together, he won't just lose the title of Cypher King--he'll lose his chance to graduate high school. In a world where the systems are turned against kids like him, Pernell needs to find a way to succeed with his ADHD, rather than in spite of it.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
  • Publish Date: Oct 14th, 2025
  • Pages: 256
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.40in - 5.50in - 1.10in - 0.75lb
  • EAN: 9781665973120
  • Recommended age: 13-17
  • Categories: African American & BlackNeurodiversityNovels in Verse

About the Author

Goodwin, Idris: - Idris Goodwin is an award-winning neurodivergent storyteller for multiple generations and the author of the picture book Your House Is Not Just a House and young adult novel King of the Neuro Verse. An accomplished playwright, breakbeat poet, content creator, and arts champion, Goodwin is recognized as a culture bearer who celebrates community values and cultivates histories with care. Idris is the author of over sixty original plays, ranging from his hip-hop-inspired breakbeat series to historical dramas to works for young audiences. A dedicated mentor to emerging writers, Goodwin serves as associate professor of dramatic writing at Arizona State University. Find him at IdrisGoodwin.com.

Praise for this book

"Goodwin's YA debut is a powerful tale about figuring out how to keep it together when everyone treats you like you're broken. Readers will empathize with Pernell's struggles as he's misunderstood and punished and his considerable facility with language goes unrecognized."--Kirkus Reviews
"With verve and wit, King of the Neuro Verse is a much-needed powerful and joyful celebration of neurodiversity, creativity, and self-expression." --Jasmine Warga, #1 New York Times Bestseller and Newbery Honor Award Winner of Other Words for Home
"Relatable, inspirational, and unique. A story about learning your strengths and moving through life to your own beat."--India Hill Brown, NAACP Image Award-nominated author
"This YA debut . . . resonates with a relatable celebration of finding­--and advocating for­--one's passions and oneself."--Publishers Weekly
* "Pernell's free verse first-person narration is always creative, sometimes chaotic, and deeply sympathetic. . . . This is a unique approach to a verse novel, both artful and introspective, which will undoubtedly resonate especially with young hip-hop heads."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, STARRED REVIEW