• Next Level: A Hymn in Gratitude for Neurodiversity

    By Samara Cole Doyon (E Doyo)

    A loving mother celebrates the unique and powerful way her son with autism communicates.

  • Anybody Here Seen Frenchie?

    By Leslie Connor (J Conn)

    When her silent, autistic best friend Frenchie goes missing, eleven-year-old Aurora, loud and impulsive, blames herself. Drawn by a mysterious piebald deer, she searches the Maine woods, uncovering truths about friendship, difference, and the quiet ways we choose one another.

  • Tilly in Technicolor

    By Mazey Eddings (YA Eddi)

    Neurodivergent teens Tilly and Oliver are opposites—chaotic and unsure meets structured and focused—but a summer of European travel brings unexpected connection. As sparks fly and plans unravel, they discover that love, identity, and life’s best moments don’t always follow a script

  • Unseelie

    By Ivelisse Housman (YA Hous)

    Autistic changeling Seelie and her rogue twin Isolde are on the run—one chasing treasure, the other her true identity. When a heist goes wrong, they uncover fae secrets far more powerful than gold. As danger mounts, Seelie must master her magic to protect her sister—and herself.

  • The Framed Woman of Ardemore House: A Novel

    By Brandy Schillace (M Schi)

    When neurodivergent New Yorker Jo inherits a crumbling English manor, she doesn’t expect a corpse on her rug—or to become a suspect. With a vanished portrait, buried family secrets, and a quirky cast of locals, Jo must solve a clever murder before the killer strikes again.

  • Under Her Care: A Thriller

    By Lucinda Berry (Fic Berr)

    Consulting on a brutal murder case involving an autistic boy--the son of a former Miss USA--local autism expert Casey Walker, as she tries to keep an open mind about his family's dynamic, finds her understanding of the human condition shattered in ways she could never have imagined.

  • All the Little Bird-Hearts: A Novel

    By Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow (F Lloy)

    In this poignant, poetic debut, an autistic mother’s orderly life unravels when a glamorous couple with hidden motives befriends her and her rebellious daughter. As boundaries blur, she must confront love, control, and the meaning of identity in a world that rarely fits her rules.

  • The Autist's Guide to the Galaxy: Navigating the World of "Normal People"

    By Clara Tornvall (616.85882 Torn)

    With humor and insight, Clara Tornvall flips the script on neurodiversity, offering autists a playful, practical guide to understanding neurotypicals. Full of tips, facts, and cheeky commentary, this empowering book helps neurodiverse readers navigate a world built for others—while embracing their own way of being.

  • But Everyone Feels This Way: How An Autism Diagnosis Saved My Life

    By Paige Layle (616.85882 Layl)

    In this raw, powerful memoir, Paige Layle shares her journey as a late-diagnosed autistic woman. Misunderstood for years, she appeared “normal” while silently unraveling. With honesty and insight, she dismantles autism stereotypes, sheds light on masked struggles, and empowers others to recognize and embrace their authentic neurodivergent selves.

  • You're Hired!: Practical Strategies for Guiding Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder to Competitive Employment

    By Patricia S. Arter (331.59 Arte)

    This is a guidebook to support practitioners who prepare young adults with ASD for competitive employment. Anchored in best practices, this teacher-friendly resource provides detailed "how-to's" on supporting individuals with ASD from their initial employment exploration through navigating the challenges of the first job.