Jigsaw Hearts: When ADHD Meets Marriage A Memoir About Neurodivergent Love, Lost Suitcases, and Learning to Laugh at 4:30 AM Chaos (The Jigsaw Mind Series Book 2)
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My husband has ADHD and leaves cupboards open, I have ADHD and slam them shut—this is our love story. After my late diagnosis at 50, our 25-year marriage finally made sense: the GPS fights that felt like war, crying over “lost” suitcases circling on carousels, and why saying “relax” to an ADHD spouse should be considered hostile. This memoir about ADHD relationships isn’t about fixing your partner—it’s about translating two completely different brain languages.
Whether you’re the ADHD partner who can’t find things in plain sight or the neurotypical spouse wearing earphones to breakfast for survival, this book shows what actually works. Not inspirational fixes or medication miracles—just real stories of executive dysfunction meeting everyday life, rejection sensitive dysphoria destroying dinner parties, and hyperfocus that looks like love until it suddenly doesn’t.
From a South African psychologist who discovered her ADHD after her brilliant kids crashed at university, this is the relationship guide that admits some puzzle pieces will never fit—and that’s okay. You’ll learn why time blindness makes us chronically early (yes, early), how sensory overload affects intimacy, and what “I’m thinking out loud about Portugal” really means.
Perfect for women with late-diagnosis ADHD, partners trying to understand ADHD behaviors, and couples where both have ADHD and need a referee. Includes the famous “suitcase story,” why robot mode isn’t coldness but overwhelm, and communication scripts that actually work when emotional dysregulation hits.
Warning: Contains brutal honesty about ADHD marriage problems, South African humor, and absolutely no toxic positivity.