Chef Tom Colicchio finally serves up his personal story in “Why I Cook”
The "Top Chef" judge talks about his new memoir, his life with ADHD, couples therapy, and what his last meal would be.
In my household of six people, three of us are neurodivergent and three of us are considered neurotypical. But with stats like that, who is to say what’s “normal”? We are all built differently, and we should celebrate those brain differences. This collection explores each of the fascinating aspects of neurodiversity—from the autism spectrum, to ADHD, Down syndrome, dyslexia, synesthesia, sensory processing differences, Tourette syndrome, giftedness, and so many other ways of thinking differently. —Katie O'Connor, Audible Editor
Memoirs
True tales told by those who lived them.
Parenting
Listens for those who care for neurodiverse children.
Nonfiction
Learn more about neurodiversity with these enlightening listens.
Fiction
Fictional stories that illuminate truths about neurodiversity.
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Episodic insights into our diverse minds.
Family Listening
Characters and real-life kids who showcase the beauty of thinking differently.
For Teens & Young Adults
Coming-of-age stories focused on neurodivergent teens.
The "Top Chef" judge talks about his new memoir, his life with ADHD, couples therapy, and what his last meal would be.
The bestselling author of “The Midnight Library” has written an ode to recovery through the epistolary tale of a retired teacher finding a new life in Ibiza.
From memoir and nonfiction to romance and sci-fi, these amazing stories represent the diverse experiences of autistic people.
Whether you’re newly diagnosed or simply looking to learn more, these essential resources on ADHD shatter stigma and uplift different ways of thinking.
The bestselling author of "The Maid" talks about pen names, avoiding labels, and whether we’ll hear more from Molly in 2024.
Bestselling author TJ Klune talks about the “uniquely portable magic of books,” queer representation, and how a googly-eyed Roomba inspired his new novel.
The acclaimed author’s new novel, “Now Is Not the Time to Panic,” follows a teenage girl as she discovers her path to being an artist.
The renowned scientist, academic, and autism advocate continues her groundbreaking research on the human mind with “Visual Thinking.”
With “The Golden Enclaves,” the Nebula Award-winning author concludes her trilogy about an “evil” teen witch who desperately wants to stay good—and stay alive—in the deadly Scholomance.
A snow leopard, a young girl who stutters, and an ancient forest collide in this big-hearted and stunningly atmospheric debut.
With her debut novel, Katalina Gamarra draws on her love of all things literature in a retelling of Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” that’s brimming with positive representations of mental health recovery, neurodiversity, and queer and Latinx identities.
Our brains are surprisingly adaptable, individual, and ever-evolving—just like the legacy of their most passionate champion.