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Two paperback autism books by various authors, featuring the Monoray/Allen & Unwin Ltd brand, displayed together.
Two paperback autism books by various authors in a collection set, featuring titles from Monoray and Allen & Unwin Ltd.
Two paperback autism books collection by various authors, featuring covers and titles prominently displayed.

Autism Books by Various Authors 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Devon Price
SKU: MAN-VRT-U291150-9789124351380
Barcode: 9789124351380
Publisher: Monoray/Allen & Unwin
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Titles in This Set:
Unmasking Autism by Devon Price
NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman

Condition:
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781800960541 and 9781760113643

Overview:
Dive into the world of autism understanding with this insightful two-book collection from Skymart Books, featuring works by Devon Price and Steve Silberman. This set brings together "Unmasking Autism" and "NeuroTribes," offering a comprehensive exploration of neurodiversity through non-fiction lenses. Ideal for readers seeking deeper insights into autism spectrum experiences, these books combine personal narratives and historical analysis to challenge conventional views. With a tone that's both scholarly and empathetic, the collection suits adults and professionals in psychology, education, and advocacy. It's particularly valuable for those new to neurodiversity discussions, providing accessible yet profound perspectives that emphasize authenticity and inclusion. This complete series highlights the importance of unmasking societal masks and understanding the rich tapestry of human cognition, making it a must-have for anyone looking to expand their knowledge on this topic. As an award-winning author collection, it promises to inform and inspire, fostering greater empathy and awareness in today's diverse world.

What This Collection Covers:
This collection delves into the multifaceted world of autism, covering themes of personal identity, historical context, and societal impact in a way that feels both educational and deeply human. In "Unmasking Autism," readers explore the daily struggles and triumphs of living authentically as an autistic individual, focusing on the concept of masking—how people hide their true selves to fit in—and the emotional toll it takes. The book progresses from personal anecdotes to broader societal critiques, building a narrative that encourages self-acceptance and advocates for change. Meanwhile, "NeuroTribes" takes a wider lens, tracing the history of autism from early discoveries to modern understandings, examining how it's been perceived as a difference rather than a deficit. The progression across these books creates a cohesive journey: starting with individual experiences and expanding to global perspectives, complete with world-building around the neurodiversity movement. For non-fiction enthusiasts, this set offers learning outcomes like enhanced empathy, critical thinking about mental health, and practical insights into supporting autistic individuals. It's an experience-led guide that feels like a conversation with experts, helping readers connect dots between personal stories and larger cultural shifts, ultimately promoting a more inclusive society through thoughtful, evidence-based exploration.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Unmasking Autism by Devon Price offers a profound look at the hidden challenges faced by autistic individuals in a neurotypical world. Through a blend of personal reflection and scholarly analysis, Price examines the act of masking—pretending to be someone you're not to navigate social expectations—and its long-term effects on mental health. This book stands out for its honest portrayal of the exhaustion and isolation that can accompany such efforts, while also celebrating the unique strengths of autistic perspectives. Readers will appreciate the way it weaves in real-life examples to illustrate paths toward authenticity, making it a empowering read that encourages self-discovery and societal change, all within an accessible narrative that balances depth with readability.

NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman uncovers the evolution of autism as a concept, challenging outdated views and highlighting its place in human diversity. Silberman delves into the history of autism research, from early 20th-century observations to contemporary debates, showing how it encompasses a spectrum of cognitive styles often linked to innovation and genius. The book builds a compelling case for seeing autism not as a disorder but as a natural variation, enriched with stories of influential figures who have shaped science, technology, and culture. This exploration fosters a deeper understanding of neurodiversity's role in society, providing readers with a thoughtful progression from historical misconceptions to modern advocacy, all delivered in an engaging, investigative style that informs without overwhelming.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This autism-focused book collection is tailored for adults and young adults aged 18 and up who are interested in psychology, personal development, or social justice, particularly those exploring neurodiversity for the first time. It's an excellent choice for parents and teachers seeking resources to better support autistic children or students, offering practical insights that can enhance classroom inclusivity or family dynamics. Reluctant readers drawn to real-world topics will find the engaging narratives accessible, while professionals in fields like therapy, education, and advocacy can use it for professional growth. Gift buyers will appreciate it as a thoughtful present for autism awareness advocates or book club members looking for discussion-worthy non-fiction. Fans of insightful, human-centered writing on mental health will enjoy the depth, making this set ideal for those who appreciate authors tackling complex subjects with empathy and evidence, fostering meaningful conversations in both personal and community settings.

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