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Discover NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and How to Think Smarter by Steve Silberman — a powerful, award-worthy exploration of autism that belongs on the shelf of every parent, teacher, clinician, and curious reader. This hardcover edition is BRAND NEW and offers a compassionate, deeply researched perspective on what autism has been and what it might become in a more inclusive world. A must-read for anyone seeking a thorough, empathetic account from a bestselling, investigative author.
Steve Silberman, a Wired reporter known for his influential article “The Geek Syndrome,” expands that reporting into a full-length book that unearths the hidden history of autism. Rather than treating autism as a single, narrowly defined disorder, Silberman presents it as a wide-ranging cognitive difference — one that has been misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and too often suppressed by early clinicians. NeuroTribes examines how cultural attitudes, diagnostic trends, and scientific blind spots shaped our current understanding and why autism diagnoses have risen in recent decades.
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Title in this Set: NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and How to Think Smarter by Steve Silberman
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781760113643
Why readers and educators love this book:
Whether you’re buying for a parent navigating a new diagnosis, a teacher designing inclusive lessons, or a reader who values thoughtful nonfiction, NeuroTribes offers clarity, compassion, and practical perspective. This hardcover paperback-quality presentation (hardback format) makes it a durable addition to a professional resource library or a heartfelt gift. Trusted by parents and cited by advocates, Silberman’s work contributes to an ongoing cultural shift toward acceptance and understanding.
Order this boxed-worthy hardcover today and give a thoughtful, informative gift that encourages empathy, advances knowledge, and helps readers think smarter about autism and the future of neurodiversity.
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