Rebel Book Club Toronto x ADHD
About this Event
Every month at Rebel Book Club, we focus on one theme and read one non-fiction book chosen by our members.
July's theme is ADHD. We'll be reading a book that explores how attention deficit and neurodivergent minds work, why they develop the way they do, and what it means to live well with a brain that's wired differently.
Whether you've been diagnosed, suspect you might be neurodivergent, or simply want to better understand the people around you, this is a conversation worth showing up for.
RBC members are voting on the July book between 15-19 June. If you join the club before the vote closes on Friday, 19 June, 12 noon BST, you can have your say too.
Inspired by our monthly non-fiction reads, our mix of part cocktail party, part creative classroom is a recipe that builds your reading habit while connecting with like minded people.
Interested? Want to join us at our July event?
Try out the club with Eventbrite - new customers only. Ticket price includes access to the Toronto Rebel Book Club event.
Your hosts for the evening:
Claire Jones
Claire is a media, ad tech, and event marketing exec, and a recent master's graduate in the psychology and neuroscience of mental health, with a focus on AI and human behaviour.
Born and raised in England, she's a proud neurodivergent who has spent the last 8 years following her curiosity across continents, and now she's bringing that energy to Toronto. With a bookshelf overflowing with non-fiction and a deep belief in the power of community, she can't wait to find her people at RBC!
Claire's Top Non-Fiction Recommendations:
1. The Body Keeps The Score, by Bessel van der Kolk
2. Invisible Women, by Caroline Criado-Perez
3. Just Mercy, by Bryan Stevenson
Simren Deogun
Simren is a strategic advisor, marketer, systems thinker, people leader, and writer. Her nose has been firmly stuck in a book since kindergarten and hopes one day to be a published fiction author.
She is a native Torontonian who enjoys taking in concerts, plays, musicals, and, more recently, WNBA games with the Toronto Tempo. Most importantly, she is a women’s health advocate and survivor of Stage 4 Endometriosis.
“Rebel Book Club has found its new home here in Toronto – I know the people and the culture will welcome a third space like this where we can read and connect. I’m beyond excited to help bring this to life in my home city!”
Simren’s Non-Fiction Recommendations:
1. Rest is Resistance, byTricia Hersey
2. When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress, by Gabor Maté MD
3. Mindset, by Carol S. Dweck
About Rebel Book Club
Every month since 2015, we've helped 1000's of curious minds explore a topic, meet, discuss and share learnings & actions. We're in London and other 4 locations within the UK, in Denver and New York (USA), and in Sydney & Perth (Australia) & Toronto & Vancouver (Canada) + we have a digital membership for members round the world.
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Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
CAD 16.82










