King of the Neuro Verse, Idris Goodwin
King of the Neuro Verse, Idris Goodwin
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King of the Neuro Verse

Author: Idris Goodwin

Narrator: Idris Goodwin

Unabridged: 3 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/14/2025


Synopsis

A Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult Literature Finalist
Two starred reviews!
A Golden Kite Award Honor Book for Young Adult Fiction

An “artful and introspective” (BCCB, starred review) novel in verse “celebration of neurodiversity wrapped in bars so tight they could stop traffic” (Shelf Awareness) about a Black teen with ADHD who finds self-expression and first love during one epic summer school season.

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.

About Idris Goodwin

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.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bethany (Beautifully Bookish Bethany) on October 15, 2025

King of the Neuro Verse is a coming of age novel in verse set in the 90's about a Black teen boy struggling in summer school, getting diagnosed with ADHD, and expressing himself through rhymes and verse. It's a fantastic look at the challenges of being neurodivergent, especially as a person of color......more

Goodreads review by Allison on August 11, 2025

Thank you Simon Teen for this eARC in exchange for my honest review! • My Reading Experience: Loved!! • Book Spice: None • Content Thoughts: I went into this book only knowing that the main character has an ADHD diagnosis (like me), so I figured it’d be a story I would relate to in some ways. I wasn’t qu......more

Goodreads review by Jeremy on October 24, 2025

This is such an impassioned and important novel. The journey of self acceptance and discovery is richly explored through verse and poetry. This novel beautifully captures many of the struggles of trying to navigate adolescence--and especially school--without the proper resources and supports. But al......more

Goodreads review by Storhmy on July 10, 2025

This was a real cool ARC read. Idris Goodwin gave the opportunity to know exactly what a child may feel who deals with ADHD. I think that so many children don’t know how to express exactly all the emotions that’s running around inside their head or have a comfortable outlet to be able to do so. Whic......more

Goodreads review by Darriona on July 28, 2025

Thank you Simon Teen for this ARC! This story follows Pernell, a teen who loves rapping, specifically participating in cyphers in summer school. He also has ADHD and has to combat this as it brings about challenges specifically in the classrooms that teachers seemingly don’t understand. I like this......more


Quotes

"Tune your ear to a rap beat and prepare for a great listen. It’s 1999, and Pernell, a failing high school student, uses a pen recorder to capture his thoughts for posterity in case the Y2K hysteria is true and civilization collapses. Author and narrator Idris Goodwin showcases the personalities of Pernell’s caring parents and friends, as well as an antagonistic teacher, through tone. Sometimes it takes a few seconds to determine who’s speaking, but Goodwin’s approach definitely works. Pernell is thoroughly likable. He’s smart but often derailed by ADHD. Rapping is his thing. He records his triumphs and struggles, including his attempts to be the Cypher King of summer school. Listeners will find that his sincerity and occasional self-doubts ring true."