Theo hears the world differently. Mrs Okafor's voice is river-blue.
The school bell is sharp silver. The cafeteria? A crashing storm of
colours nobody else can see.
When Theo is discovered to have synaesthesia — a condition where
sounds become colours and numbers have feelings — he learns that his
brain isn't broken. It's extraordinary.
A story about finding your people in unlikely places, showing the
world how you see it, and discovering that being different is not
something to survive — it's something to celebrate.
For every child who has ever felt too much, noticed too much, or
been told they are too much — this one is for you.