A heartwarming novel about friendship and neurodiversity, featuring a bouncy girl and her nonvocal autistic friend who go on an unforgettable adventure.
A child with a limb difference navigates being constantly praised for everyday actions in this humorous picture book challenging assumptions about disabilities.
Discover over 100 exercises to embrace ADHD, find your community, and practice self-love in Self-Care for People with ADHD. Live your best life with expert tips from Dr. Sasha Hamdani.
"A New York Times bestseller about an intelligent girl with cerebral palsy who challenges stereotypes and proves her capabilities. Unforgettable read."
Winner of a Sydney Taylor Book Award Honor! Heartfelt novel about a neurodivergent 13-year-old navigating friendships and self-discovery on a school trip.
In Some Like it Cold, Jasper returns home with secrets, disrupting filmmaker Arthur's plans. A heartwarming small-town romance with an autistic heroine.
Eighth-graders Evelyn and Allie, polar opposites, must learn to work together to save their school's robotics program in this LGBTQ+ inclusive STEM story.
High school senior Natalie faces the challenge of hiding her Bipolar disorder while juggling art shows, crushes, and responsibilities, shedding light on mental health stigma.
A joyful picture book celebrating inclusive play for families with disabilities, empowering readers to join in the fun and promoting understanding and acceptance.
Vibrant comics anthology exploring diverse autistic experiences, featuring work from thirty creators with autism. Sensory: Life on the Spectrum offers unique insights and emotional depth.
"An inspiring children's guide to neurodiversity, celebrating unique brains and debunking stereotypes. Perfect for ages 7-9, inclusive and informative."
Revolutionary new anthology explores the joys and challenges of disability, intimacy, and sexual liberation. Essays, poetry, and more curated by Alice Wong.
Finalist for Pulitzer Prize explores author's transition from sightedness to blindness, delving into the culture and language of blindness with warmth and humor.
An immersive middle grade fantasy featuring queer and disabled young heroes on a dangerous quest to save their kingdom, filled with action and inclusivity.
A fresh and unconventional ADHD reimagining of Hamlet that's also a mystery, perfect for ages 9-12. Follow Hannah as she solves the case of her missing father with the help of her friends. Ideal for school and library use.