‘Imagine being trapped on a swing during a windstorm. Your anger and frustration propels you back and forth. Faster and faster. You want to get off, but you’re not strong enough, big enough or quick enough. Holding on becomes impossible, draining you of any energy you have left.’
These are all emotions young Molly feels — and more — as she tries to navigate her way as a middle child with ADHD (Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) and ODD (Oppositional Defiance Disorder).
Her emotions often get the better of her, much to the dismay of her parents, siblings, teachers and friends, but she’s determined to find a way to master her negative impulses.
Her journey is complicated, with several false starts and roundabouts. At times, it all seems too difficult.
Will her determination be enough to get her there?






Desmond –
Understanding Molly was a book that I didn’t expect to move me so much. Being able to see Molly’s perspective of everyday life, her struggles and how she feels. It gave me a deeper outlook of how a person with her disorders wants, like all of us, to be loved and understood.
Kelly writes Molly’s thoughts so well. She takes us on journey of Molly’s highs and lows and, how her family is impacted too.
I would recommend this book to understand the minds of people on the spectrum. Even those on the spectrum, especially kids, can use this as a learning tool and Molly’s example of choosing to improve her circumstances.
Thank you Kelly for writing this book.