Incoming Resources
- Unstrange minds, remapping the world of autism, Roy Richard Grinker
- The reason I jump, the inner voice of a thirteen-year-old boy with autism, Naoki Higashida ; translated by KA Yoshida and David Mitchell ; [illustrations by Kai and Sunny]
- Autism and girls, world-renowned experts join those with autism to revolve issues that girls and women face every day!, featuring Temple Grandin & Tony Attwood, plus 7 more experts
- Autism adulthood, strategies and insights for a fulfilling life, Susan Senator
- Autism, by Michelle Levine
- The bride test, a novel, Helen Hoang
- Animals in translation, using the mysteries of autism to decode animal behavior, Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson
- Fall down 7 times get up 8, a young man's voice from the silence of autism, Naoki Higashida ; translated by KA Yoshida and David Mitchell
- It was supposed to be sunny, by Samantha Cotterill
- Easy to love but hard to raise, real parents, challenging kids, true stories, edited by Kay Marner & Adrienne Ehlert Bashista ; foreword by Edward Hallowell
- The good doctor, Season one
- The good doctor, developed by David Shore, Season two
- The good doctor, Season three
- Life with autism, by Jeanne Marie Ford
- The pattern seekers, how autism drives human invention, Simon Baron-Cohen
- Different kinds of minds, a guide to your brain, Temple Grandin with Ann D. Koffsky
- The loving push, how parents and professionals can help spectrum kids become successful adults, Temple Grandin, Ph.D., Professor of Animal Sciences, Colorado State University ; Debra Moore, Ph.D., Psychologist, Sacramento, CA
- Neurotribes, the legacy of autism and the future of neurodiversity, Steve Silberman
- Uniquely human, a different way of seeing autism, Barry Prizant, Ph.D. ; with Tom Fields-Meyer
- Drinking, drug use and addiction in the autism community, Elizabeth Kunreuther and Ann Palmer
- How to be human, an autistic man's guide to life, Jory Fleming with Lyric Winik
- We're not broken, changing the autism conversation, Eric Garcia
- The way I see it, a personal look at autism and Asperger's, Temple Grandin