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Titles in This Set:
Girl Unmasked: How Uncovering My Autism Saved My Life
Unmasking Autism: The Power of Embracing Our Hidden Neurodiversity
Format: Paperback
Overview:
This two-book set brings together a deeply personal memoir and a rigorous, compassionate guide to autism and neurodiversity. On one side, Girl Unmasked by Emily Katy chronicles a teenage girl’s courageous self-discovery: from a surface-normal life to the revelation at sixteen that she is autistic, and the journey toward understanding, advocacy, and authentic living. On the other, Unmasking Autism by Dr. Devon Price blends engaging storytelling with accessible science to illuminate the phenomenon of masking—the pressures many autistic people feel to hide their true selves—and why embracing neurodiversity can transform mental health, relationships, and everyday life. Together, these books offer a holistic reading experience that informs, empathizes, and empowers. Whether you’re seeking a moving personal narrative or a clear, evidence-based exploration of autism, this paperback duo provides both heart and insight. Ideal for teens navigating identity, parents seeking clarity, educators, and readers curious about what it means to be autistic in today’s world.
What Makes This Collection Worth Owning:
This pairing intentionally complements two distinct but complementary voices. Emily Katy’s memoir delivers visceral, real-world detail—sensory moments, social nuance, family dynamics, and the daily realities of living with autism from a young person’s perspective. Devon Price’s Unmasking Autism translates lived experience into practical understanding, offering explanations of masking, neurodiversity, and empowerment strategies that readers can apply in school, work, or at home. Owning both books creates a complete reading arc: personal testimony followed by thoughtful analysis, making it easier to discuss autism with empathy and accuracy. The collection also works beautifully as a gift, a classroom starting point for conversations about inclusion, and a reference for anyone seeking authentic perspectives beyond stereotypes.
Books Included in This Collection:
Girl Unmasked: How Uncovering My Autism Saved My Life
Emily Katy’s candid memoir traces a life lived with a powerful sense of difference that finally finds a name and a path. At sixteen, she discovers she is autistic, and the narrative follows her through pivotal moments—friendships, school pressures, family expectations, and the self-advocacy that helps her claim her voice. The writing is intimate and relatable, inviting readers to feel Emily’s hopes, fears, and gradual breakthrough as she learns to navigate systems that weren’t built with autistic experiences in mind. This is a story of resilience, self-discovery, and the quiet bravery of choosing to be seen as you are.
Unmasking Autism: The Power of Embracing Our Hidden Neurodiversity
Devon Price’s accessible, evidence-informed guide crafts a compassionate map for understanding masking and neurodiversity. Blending research with personal insight, the book explains why many autistic people mask their traits, the impact of masking on mental health, and how embracing authentic identity can improve relationships, self-esteem, and overall well-being. Readers will find practical exercises for self-expression, moments of validation, and a hopeful argument for a world that supports diverse ways of being. The tone is clear and supportive, making complex ideas approachable for students, parents, teachers, and general readers curious about autism beyond stereotypes.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set speaks to teens and young adults beginning to understand their own or a loved one’s autistic profile, as well as parents, teachers, and caregivers seeking clear, compassionate guidance. It’s also ideal for readers exploring Neurodiversity 101, book clubs focused on identity and mental health, and anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of autism through a blend of personal narrative and science-backed perspectives. If you’re looking for authentic voices that challenge stigma while offering practical, actionable insight, this duo is a compelling starting point.
Key Benefits:
About the Author:
Emily Katy is the author behind Girl Unmasked, sharing a personal, unflinching look at growing up autistic and learning to voice her truth. Devon Price, PhD, is a psychologist and prominent author known for Unmasking Autism, which blends research with lived experience to address masking and neurodiversity. Together, these two books offer complementary viewpoints—one intimate and individual, the other broad and practical—giving readers a fuller picture of what it means to be autistic in contemporary society.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’ve ever wondered how a young person makes sense of a new autistic identity while navigating the social world, this set answers in two voices that illuminate each other. You’ll experience a heartfelt memoir that validates lived experience and a grounded guide that clarifies science, bias, and everyday challenges. The combined reading experience supports empathy, critical thinking, and action—whether you’re seeking understanding for yourself, supporting a student or family member, or building inclusive spaces in schools or workplaces. This is not a one-note collection; it’s a thoughtful, customer-friendly entry into autism literature that acknowledges complexity and champions authenticity.
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