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Popular Autism Related Books

Books can play a big role in helping you and your child with Autism. You’ll find books can be a good way to connect with your children as they learn to share, make eye contact and it enhances their speech while reading one with their parents.

Here is a list of specially curated books related to Autism available on Kindle, Pdf version and paperback.

We would love to get recommendations from you on any useful books for children with Autism that are not in this list. You could write to us at contact@autismconnect.com

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Born Lucky: A Dedicated Father, A Grateful Son, and My Journey with Autism

If you’re channel surfing and happen upon Leland Vittert during his nightly national cable show on NewsNation, he comes off as a poised journalist prying nuggets from guests. If you watched him for years as an anchor at Fox News Channel, you saw him on the battlefields of the Middle East, the anchor desk, and the White House North Lawn. No one, including friends and co-workers, has ever known his full life story and how miraculous it was to get to that point.

Born Lucky: A Dedicated Father, A Grateful Son, and My Journey with Autism

profileLeland Vittert, Don Yaeger

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date 30 September 2025

languageEnglish

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Hollow

After a meltdown in her school cafeteria prompts an unwanted autism diagnosis, Cassie Davis moves back to her hometown in upstate New York, where her mom hopes the familiarity will allow Cassie to feel normal again. Cassie’s never truly felt normal anywhere, but she does crave the ease she used to have with her old friends.

Hollow

profileTaylor Grothe

paper Paperback

date 30 September 2025

languageEnglish

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A Little Less Broken: How an Autism Diagnosis Finally Made Me Whole

Marian Schembari was thirty-four years old when she learned she was autistic. By then, she’d spent decades hiding her tics and shutting down in public, wondering why she couldn’t just act like everyone else. Therapists told her she had Tourette’s syndrome, obsessive-compulsive disorder, sensory processing disorder, social anxiety, and recurrent depression. They prescribed breathing techniques and gratitude journaling. Nothing helped.

A Little Less Broken: How an Autism Diagnosis Finally Made Me Whole

profileMarian Schembari

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date 23 September 2025

languageEnglish

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A Study Skills Survival Guide for Neurodivergent Learners: A Pick n Mix of Study Skills Strategies for ADHD, Autistic, Dyslexic and Dyspraxic Learners

A Study Skills Survival Guide for Neurodivergent Learners: A Pick n Mix of Study Skills Strategies for ADHD, Autistic, Dyslexic and Dyspraxic Learners

A Study Skills Survival Guide for Neurodivergent Learners: A Pick n Mix of Study Skills Strategies for ADHD, Autistic, Dyslexic and Dyspraxic Learners

profileJulia Childs

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date 18 September 2025

languageEnglish

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The Parents’ and Professionals’ Simple Guide to PDA

Including explanations of the basics of PDA and how it can present, as well as straightforward advice on how best to meet the needs of the PDA child and their family, this is the go-to guide for anyone who wants to get a clear overview of PDA and how to provide high-quality support.

The Parents’ and Professionals’ Simple Guide to PDA

profileLaura Kerbey, Eliza Fricker

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date 18 September 2025

languageEnglish

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Eat, Drink, Be Autistic and Merry

Eat, Drink, Be Autistic and Merry

profileHelen Ellis, Felicity Sedgewick

paper Paperback

date 18 September 2025

languageEnglish

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A Girl's Guide to Growing Up on the Autism Spectrum

Adolescence is an especially challenging time for all people on the autism spectrum, and girls face an entirely different set of issues to boys. Written specifically for female teens and pre-teens on the autism spectrum, this book provides practical information, tips and strategies for teenage girls across a wide range of topics. A bright, successful young woman with AS and a clinical psychologist write together to provide insight and suggestions for young girls, making this book the complete guide to having a happy, healthy adolescence as an autistic female. It's packed with real-life examples of the trials and tribulations teenage girls have to face, and each is accompanied by helpful and constructive solutions to overcoming difficulties and coming to terms with growing up on the spectrum. Issues such as puberty and growing up, building friendships and relationships, self-esteem and self-determination, mental health, and planning for the future are all covered, and the information pr

A Girl's Guide to Growing Up on the Autism Spectrum

profileShana Nichols and Brigid Rankowski

paper Paperback

date 21 Aug. 2025

languageEnglish

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Autism in Nursing and Healthcare

Autism is a condition that directly affects as many as 2 million people in the United Kingdom, a figure which does not include family members and other loved

Autism in Nursing and Healthcare

profileChristopher Barber

paper Paperback

date 21 August 2025

languageEnglish

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Lost and Now Found: A guide to understanding and accepting yourself for late-discovered autistic adults

If you are feeling lost, this is the book for you. Featuring deeply personal stories from the authors and other autistic people in their thirties, forties, fifties and beyond, you will be supported to explore your autistic identity and to learn how to build a 'life hand-picked' for your unique needs.

Lost and Now Found: A guide to understanding and accepting yourself for late-discovered autistic adults

profileKate Laine-Toner, Suzi Payton

paper Kindle Paperback

date 21 August 2025

languageEnglish

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The Autistic Guide to Communicating and Connecting: Understanding our communication differences and social needs

Autistic people communicate differently to non-autistic people, but that does not equate to communicating wrong"." Written by autistic author Niamh Garvey, this book combines up-to-date research and lived experience perspectives to create the ultimate guide to supporting your autistic social self in hectic, everyday life. Split into three parts that cover communication, socialising and strategies for specific social situations, this book covers everything you need to understand your communication style and helps you to explore your own social comfort zone, which looks different for everyone! This guide is supportive, affirming and packed full of strategies on how you can support yourself and manage daily social situations, from restaurants to interviews.

The Autistic Guide to Communicating and Connecting: Understanding our communication differences and social needs

profileNiamh Garvey

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date 21 August 2025

languageEnglish

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