
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, dyslexia, sensory processing differences, synesthesia, giftedness and so many other ways of thinking differently. —Katie O’Connor, Audible Editor
British Creators
A selection from neurodivergent British creators.
Memoirs
True tales told by those who lived them.
Non-fiction
Learn more about neurodiversity with these non-fiction listens.
Fiction
Fictional stories that illuminate truths about neurodiversity.
Podcasts
Episodic insights into our diverse minds.
Parenting
Listens for those who care for neurodiverse children.
Family Listening
Characters and real-life kids who showcase the beauty of thinking differently.
For Teens and Young Adults
Coming-of-age stories focused on neurodivergent teens.

Featured Content
Degendering the science of autism
A cognitive neuroscientist examines the gender bias of the autism spectrum—and what we can do about it.
Celebrate neurodiversity with the best listens on living with ADHD
Whether you’re newly diagnosed or simply looking to learn more, these essential resources on ADHD shatter stigma and uplift different ways of thinking.
Round out Neurodiversity Month with must-listen audiobooks by autistic authors
From memoir and nonfiction to romance and sci-fi, these amazing stories represent the diverse experiences of autistic people.
Matt Haig embraces “The Life Impossible” in his fantastical new novel about second chances
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.
Sophie Williams shatters glass ceilings to expose "The Glass Cliff"
Drawing on almost 20 years of research and coming off the back of a viral TED Talk, "The Glass Cliff" unpacks the social phenomena and structural inequalities that still put women at a disadvantage in the workplace.
Best audiobooks about neurodiversity
Neurodiversity is common in the UK: around one in 100 people are on the autism spectrum, according to the National Autistic Society, while the ADHD Foundation says that one in five people live with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, OCD, Tourette’s Syndrome and others.