
Promising Young Man - Paperback
Promising Young Man - Paperback
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by Elias Axel (Author)
A Modern Caulfield Meets Harold and Maude with an ADHD Twist-Raw, Darkly Witty, Achingly Real
BlueInk Review Notable Book (Starred) - BookLife Reviews Editor's Pick - Kirkus Reviews "Get it"
Oscar Danielsson is eighteen, brilliantly ADHD, and about to ruin his life-again.
He looks like a promise waiting to be kept. His biggest fear is everyone discovering he's not what they expect at all. Between his spectacular mistakes, self-medicating, and overwhelming existential dread, hiding in his room feels safe, even if it means blowing high school graduation. Then, after one hazy mistake too many, Oscar gets a chance at redemption: a mysterious cross-country road trip with his free-wheeling Grammy, who's done playing by the rules. Leaving behind his girl crush, beloved dog, and all his comforting vices is torture. But Grammy's secret changes everything-and Oscar discovers one of his own.
Oscar is the defiant anti-hero you can't stop rooting for. Grammy is his unlikely wingman.
Together they're almost okay.
- The Perks of Being a Wallflower
- The Virgin Suicides
- I'll Give You the Sun
- And anyone in high school, college, or deep in their career who's ever felt like a square peg in a round world or watched someone they love struggle to fit in.
"fascinating, original, and exceptional...especially and unreservedly recommended" - Midwest Book Review (Library Bookwatch, May 2026)
"You'll hate yourself for putting it down to go to bed, but you'll remind yourself that you're trying to make it last." - Dr. Moses Altsech, Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin School of Business
"The writing and dialogue are so on point... the book is sweet and endearing with something for everyone." - BlueInk Review (Starred Review)
"Axel's writing crackles with energy and hard-won insight, capturing Oscar's inner monologue in a way that feels both authentic and deeply relatable." -BookLife Reviews (Editor's Pick)
"deeply moving, sharply observed... truly enjoyable." - Sarah C. Maza, Member American Academy of Arts & Sciences, Professor of History Emerita Northwestern University
"a quiet masterpiece" - Samuel Durr, Learning Specialist, William C. Goudy Technology Academy (a 2025 Top Magnet School of Excellence)
Dark humor Road trip adventure Intergenerational friendship ADHD representation done right



















