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No Heels, No Problem

A Neurodivergent Survival Guide to Adult Life when you are Dyspraxic or ADHD
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Aug 21, 2025

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Are you a dyspraxic or ADHD woman, or do you think you might be?
Does a lot of life advice for women feel like it's not quite meant for you?
Were you told you'd grow out of dyspraxia or ADHD as a child, not grow into them as a woman?

If you want to understand what dyspraxia or ADHD means to you as an adult, and a woman, this book is for you. It will support you in every part of your neurodiversity journey and help you understand what dyspraxia and ADHD mean to you as a woman, in your relationship with others, yourself and even your body. It's the survival guide I wish I had growing up - so I have written it for you instead. Sometimes uplifting and humorous and at other times unflinchingly honest about life's rock bottoms, think of reading this book as having a coffee with someone who's seen the best and worst of life and is ready to cheer you on when you're doing great and be there for you when you fall.
  • Published: Aug 21 2025
  • Pages: 272
  • 212 x 138mm
  • ISBN: 9781839972287
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Press Reviews

  • Dr Nicola Werenowska, multi award winning neurodivergent playwright and mentor

    As one of the first adult women to be diagnosed with dyspraxia in the UK, this is the book I have been waiting a quarter of a century for! Drawing on personal experience, combined with extensive research, Maxine Roper offers us a brilliant, vital and compelling contribution to the much misunderstood and much misrepresented world of female neurodivergency.
  • Kat Brown, author of It’s Not a Bloody Trend

    Maxine Roper has opened my eyes to so many things in this kind, funny, and hugely reassuring book. It's like having a friend guiding you along the way - a brilliant read.