Books/Audiobooks
The Autism Friendly Cookbook

A highly praised resource designed specifically for autistic adults and teens to improve their independence in the kitchen. It is generally considered a "striking manifesto" on cooking accessibility, focusing on sensory needs and energy levels.
Carly's Voice
is a widely acclaimed memoir co-authored byArthur Fleischmannand his daughterCarly Fleischmann. The book chronicles Carly’s life as a non-verbal individual with severe autism and her groundbreaking transition to communicating through typing at age 10.
Unmasking Autism

Widely regarded as a seminal work for late-diagnosed or "masked" autistic adults.
The Reason I Jump

Written by 13-year-old Naoki Higashida, is a groundbreaking, memoir that provides a rare, firsthand insight into the mind of a non-verbal autistic boy. Through a "cardboard keyboard," Higashida explains his behaviors—including why he jumps—and his unique perception of the world, offering understanding and empathy to readers, caregivers, and the autistic community.
Travels with my Teddy Bear
Highly rated
It chronicles the author's solo journeys through Europe, Asia, and beyond with her teddy bear, Bearsac, offering a unique perspective on autism, travel, and human connection.
Freaks, Geeks and Asperger Syndrome
Widely acclaimed as an essential, humorous, and deeply insightful first-hand account of life on the autistic spectrum. Written when the author was just 13 years old, the book is praised for its "down-to-earth" and "witty" style that bridges the gap between clinical descriptions and lived experience.
Autisum in Adults
is highly regarded for its positive, non-pathological approach to autism. Reviewers frequently describe it as "life-affirming" and a "must-read" for both autistic individuals and their neurotypical (NT) family members or professionals.