This list includes mostly: - both fiction and non-fiction books - characters over the age of 18 - characters explicitly diagnosed or considered to have autistic traits according to the consensus of other neurodivergent readers - authors that are neurodivergent identifying, regardless of diagnosis, and are preferably trans and/or BIPOC. If an author is white, ensure that the author is not writing on behalf of the lived experience of neurodivergent people of color, and rather only their own lived experiences. This list is already overwhelmingly white. - preferably do not overly center a romantic/sexual plot or self-help - preferably do have an audiobook - does not sensationalize the "supercrip" narrative of people "succeeding in capitalism-despite their disabilities" Attempts were made to vet books for positive and meaningful representation, but since I have not yet read all the books there may be gaps. For some characters, especially those who may …
"Autism doesn't 'Go Away' when you 'Grow Up'": Adult Autism Literature Public
Created and curated by pixouls@bookwyrm.social
This list includes mostly: - both fiction and non-fiction books - characters over the age of 18 - characters explicitly diagnosed or considered to have autistic traits according to the consensus of other neurodivergent readers - authors that are neurodivergent identifying, regardless of diagnosis, and are preferably trans and/or BIPOC. If an author is white, ensure that the author is not writing on behalf of the lived experience of neurodivergent people of color, and rather only their own lived experiences. This list is already overwhelmingly white. - preferably do not overly center a romantic/sexual plot or self-help - preferably do have an audiobook - does not sensationalize the "supercrip" narrative of people "succeeding in capitalism-despite their disabilities" Attempts were made to vet books for positive and meaningful representation, but since I have not yet read all the books there may be gaps. For some characters, especially those who may be undiagnosed, the traits associated with coding a character with autism from the perspective of the reader may resonate more with some than others, since autism is not one singular experience and is influenced by many intersectionalities.
As someone who was late-diagnosed with autism, I am looking for more books to read and share as I learn more about this identity from a new perspective. Please let me know if there are concerns with any books I listed here. Considerations were made for books selected as a part of the Autistic Book Club and those shared on Mastodon upon request.
This list is a personal curation so I will add and remove on my own discretion. I do not claim to speak for the entire autism community through these books and if I turn out not to personally like them or obsessively love them.
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BORN ON A BLUE DAY by DANIEL TAMMET
A journey into one of the most fascinating minds alive today—guided by the owner himself.
Bestselling author Daniel Tammet (Thinking …
pixouls@bookwyrm.social says: Recommended on Mastodon
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Ten Steps to Nanette by Hannah Gadsby
Gadsby's unique stand-up special Nanette was a viral success that left audiences captivated by her blistering honesty and her ability …
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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
4 stars
Between life and death there is a library, and within that library, the shelves go on forever. Every book provides …
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Disability Visibility by Alice Wong
A groundbreaking collection of first-person writing on the joys and challenges of the modern disability experience: Disability Visibility brings together …
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Odd Girl Out : An Autistic Woman in a Neurotypical World by Laura James, Lucinda Clare
From early childhood, Laura James knew she was different, but it wasn't until her mid-forties that she found out why. …
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The three Maxwell siblings keep their distance from the lily-white gated enclave outside Dallas where they grew up. When their …
pixouls@bookwyrm.social says: Recommended on Mastodon
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The Deep by Rivers Solomon, Daveed Diggs, William Hutson, and 1 other
Yetu holds the memories for her people—water-dwelling descendants of pregnant African slave women thrown overboard by slave owners—who live idyllic …
pixouls@bookwyrm.social says: Recommended on Mastodon
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pixouls@bookwyrm.social says: Recommended on Mastodon
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Failure to Communicate by Kaia Sonderby
As one of the only remaining autistics in the universe, Xandri Corelel has faced a lot of hardship, and she's …
pixouls@bookwyrm.social says: Recommended on Mastodon
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The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett
4 stars
Terry Pratchett's profoundly irreverent novels are consistent number one bestsellers in England, where they have garnered him a revered position …
pixouls@bookwyrm.social says: Recommended on Mastodon
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Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams
3 stars
There is a long tradition of Great Detectives and Dirk Gently does not belong to it. But his search for …
pixouls@bookwyrm.social says: Recommended on Mastodon
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The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy #1-5) by Douglas Adams
4 stars
Life, the Universe and Everything (1982, ISBN 0-345-39182-9) is the third book in the five-volume Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy …
pixouls@bookwyrm.social says: Recommended on Mastodon
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A Half-Built Garden by Ruthanna Emrys
5 stars
On a warm March night in 2083, Judy Wallach-Stevens wakes to a warning of unknown pollutants in the Chesapeake Bay. …
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All Systems Red by Martha Wells
5 stars
"As a heartless killing machine, I was a complete failure."
In a corporate-dominated spacefaring future, planetary missions must be approved …
pixouls@bookwyrm.social says: Pixel read, recommended on Mastodon