The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise
This book sparks the means of communication between two main characters, one of whom shares a name with the character in the title of the book.
Lily's Medication
A main character does not want to take this, because although it is meant to help address her ADHD-related behaviors and challenges, it makes her feel flat and depressed.
The Monster
A main character uses this phrase to describe the parts of her that are impulsive and that she feels arise from her struggles with ADHD. At times, this part of her is negative but at other times she feels it is positive.
Chess
Two main characters play this classic game several times, with one character being far superior to the other.
Mrs. Mitchell's Glass Lemonade Pitcher
This beautiful and delicate item represents a main character's impulsiveness and tendency to break things.
The Isaac Institute
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