Too loud, too wild, too much?
Or just perfect the way you are?
Alex is nine: loud, distracted, unstoppable – and always in trouble. So he sets out to investigate the biggest mystery of all: himself.
With pencils, curiosity and chaos, he starts a “non-diary diary” to survive school, swimming lessons and everything he’s not supposed to do. Along the way, he learns that what others call “too much” might be his greatest strength – helping him understand his feelings, mend a friendship, and realise he’s not broken, just brilliantly himself. Hilarious, heartfelt and full of energy, this story gives a voice to every child who’s ever felt misunderstood – and dares them to be exactly who they are.
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