NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman audiobook

NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity

By Steve Silberman
Foreword by Oliver Sacks
Read by William Hughes

Blackstone Publishing 9781583334676

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $39.95

    ISBN: 9781504615907

  • $44.95

    ISBN: 9781504615891

Runtime: 18.77 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Psychology
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Winner of the California Book Award

Winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize for Nonfiction

A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year

A Boston Globe Book of the Year

A BuzzFeed Books Pick for Best Nonfiction of the Year

A Gizmodo Pick for the Year's Best Science Books

A PBS NewsHour-New York Times Book Club Pick

A NPR’s Great Reads Selection

An Audible Editors Top Pick for Autism Awareness Week

A #1 Amazon bestseller

This New York Times bestseller upends conventional thinking about autism and suggests a broader model for acceptance, understanding, and full participation in society for people who think differently.

What is autism: a lifelong disability or a naturally occurring form of cognitive difference akin to certain forms of genius? In truth, it is both of these things and more—and the future of our society depends on our understanding it. Wired reporter Steve Silberman unearths the secret history of autism, long suppressed by the same clinicians who became famous for discovering it, and finds surprising answers to the crucial question of why the number of diagnoses has soared in recent years.

Going back to the earliest days of autism research and chronicling the brave and lonely journey of autistic people and their families through the decades, Silberman provides long-sought solutions to the autism puzzle, while mapping out a path for our society toward a more humane world in which people with learning differences and those who love them have access to the resources they need to live happier, healthier, more secure, and more meaningful lives.

Along the way, he reveals the untold story of Hans Asperger, the father of Asperger’s syndrome, whose “little professors” were targeted by the darkest social-engineering experiment in human history; exposes the covert campaign by child psychiatrist Leo Kanner to suppress knowledge of the autism spectrum for fifty years; and casts light on the growing movement of “neurodiversity” activists seeking respect, support, technological innovation, accommodations in the workplace and in education, and the right to self-determination for those with cognitive differences.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Beautifully told, humanizing, important…showing us there are other ways to think and work and live.” New York Times Book Review
“Silberman has surely written the definitive book about [autism’s] past.”  The Economist (London)
“A comprehensive history of the science and culture surrounding autism studies…an essential resource.” Nature
“A historical tour of autism, richly populated with fascinating and engaging characters, and a rallying call to respect difference.” Science magazine
“The best book you can read to understand autism.” Gizmodo
“Epic and often shocking…Everyone with an interest in the history of science and medicine—how it has failed us, surprised us and benefited us—should read this book.” Chicago Tribune
“Required reading for every parent, teacher, therapist, and person who wants to know more about autism.” Parents Magazine
“A well-researched, readable report on the treatment of autism that explores its history and proposes significant changes for its future.” Kirkus Reviews
“Essential reading for anyone interested in psychology.” Temple Grandin, New York Times bestselling author
“This gripping and heroic tale is a brilliant addition to the history of autism.” Uta Frith, professor emeritus,  University College London

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Author Bio: Steve Silberman

Author Bio: Steve Silberman

Steve Silberman (1957–2024) wrote the award–winning, bestselling nonfiction book on autism, NeuroTribes. As a journalist, he covered science and cultural affairs for Wired and other national magazines for more than twenty years. He was awarded the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award for Magazine Writing. His writing has appeared in the New Yorker, Time, Nature, and Salon.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Psychology
Runtime: 18.77
Audience: Adult
Language: English