by Elias Axel (Author)
A Modern Caulfield Meets Harold and Maude with an ADHD Twist-Raw, Darkly Witty, Achingly Real
BlueInk Review Notable Book (Starred) - BookLife Reviews Editor's Pick - Kirkus Reviews "Get it"
Oscar Danielsson is eighteen, brilliantly ADHD, and about to ruin his life-again.
He looks like a promise waiting to be kept. His biggest fear is everyone discovering he's not what they expect at all. Between his spectacular mistakes, self-medicating, and overwhelming existential dread, hiding in his room feels safe, even if it means blowing high school graduation. Then, after one hazy mistake too many, Oscar gets a chance at redemption: a mysterious cross-country road trip with his free-wheeling Grammy, who's done playing by the rules. Leaving behind his girl crush, beloved dog, and all his comforting vices is torture. But Grammy's secret changes everything-and Oscar discovers one of his own.
Oscar is the defiant anti-hero you can't stop rooting for. Grammy is his unlikely wingman.
Together they're almost okay.
2026 In the Margins Top 10 Fiction Book, Promising Young Man is a powerful exploration of belonging, societal expectations, and the loss of innocence that doesn't shy away from the messy truth of growing up or growing older. Perfect for readers who loved:
- The Perks of Being a Wallflower
- The Virgin Suicides
- I'll Give You the Sun
- And anyone in high school, college, or deep in their career who's ever felt like a square peg in a round world or watched someone they love struggle to fit in.
"fascinating, original, and exceptional...especially and unreservedly recommended" - Midwest Book Review (Library Bookwatch, May 2026)
"You'll hate yourself for putting it down to go to bed, but you'll remind yourself that you're trying to make it last." - Dr. Moses Altsech, Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin School of Business
"The writing and dialogue are so on point... the book is sweet and endearing with something for everyone." - BlueInk Review (Starred Review)
"Axel's writing crackles with energy and hard-won insight, capturing Oscar's inner monologue in a way that feels both authentic and deeply relatable." -BookLife Reviews (Editor's Pick)
"(Henry Fielding's) Tom Jones suggested that the world, no matter how messy, ultimately has answers. Promising Young Man does the same." - Windy City Reviews (Recommended) "I love this book." - Jill Wine-Banks, author, The Watergate Girl, MS NOW legal analyst "Beautiful read... Oscar's voice is unforgettable." - Doug Bolton, author, Untethered: Creating Connected Families, Schools, and Communities to Raise a Resilient Generation "Oscar is breathtakingly real and appealing" - The BookLife Prize
"deeply moving, sharply observed... truly enjoyable." - Sarah C. Maza, Member American Academy of Arts & Sciences, Professor of History Emerita Northwestern University
"a quiet masterpiece" - Samuel Durr, Learning Specialist, William C. Goudy Technology Academy (a 2025 Top Magnet School of Excellence)
Dark humor Road trip adventure Intergenerational friendship ADHD representation done right
Contains mature themes including mental health struggles, substance use, suicidal ideation, and self-harm.
Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.51 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: February 11, 2025