Autism (Adult / Late Diagnosis)
- Unmasking Autism – Devon Price
- A highly accessible and affirming guide to masking, identity, and late diagnosis, particularly relevant for adults who have spent years adapting to neurotypical expectations.
- NeuroTribes – Steve Silberman
- Provides historical and cultural context for autism, helping to reframe it as a form of neurodiversity rather than pathology.
- Is This Autism? – Donna Henderson et al.
- A clinician-informed resource on how autism presents in adults, including those who mask or present less stereotypically.
Autism & Masking / Camouflaging in Women
These titles explore how autistic women often camouflage their traits, the emotional cost of masking, and the unique lived experience of women with ASD:
- Camouflaging Autistic Traits: A Guide for Women and Girls on the Autism Spectrum by Giovanna Del Negro
- Practical insights into how masking develops, why it’s used, and how to balance authenticity with social demands.
- Women and Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Understanding Life Experiences from Early Childhood to Old Age edited by Sarah Hendrickx
- A compilation of clinical and lived-experience perspectives spanning the lifespan.
- Invisible Autism: What Parents and Professionals Need to Know by Michael John Carley, MD
- Includes discussion of camouflaging and subtle presentations, especially useful for later-identified individuals.
- Authentic – A Guide to Self-Acceptance for Autistic Adults by Liane Holliday Willey
- Offers a strengths-based perspective on living authentically, particularly valuable for women who have relied on masking.
- Demystifying Autism: A Guide to Supporting Adults on the Spectrum by Liane Holliday Willey
- Practical, compassionate guidance for autistic adults navigating real-world challenges.
Autistic Women & Identity Across the Lifespan
These books focus on the experience of women with autism, identity formation, social pressure, and self-acceptance:
- Aspergirls: Empowering Females with Asperger Syndrome by Rudy Simone
- A classic that delves into social masking, internal emotional life, and navigating adulthood.
- Different, Not Less: Inspiring Stories of Achievement and Successful Employment from Adults with Autism, Asperger’s, and ADHD by Temple Grandin & Colin Farrell
- Uplifting lived-experience narratives with relevance to midlife challenges and strengths.
- The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across the Spectrum by Temple Grandin, PhD
- Offers neurological and experiential perspectives, including discussion of gendered experiences.
ADHD, Women, and Adult Presentations
These books address ADHD in adult women, including overlap with autistic traits and masking behaviors:
- ADHD 2.0: New Science and Essential Strategies for Thriving with Distraction—and How to Help Your Kids by Edward M. Hallowell, MD & John J. Ratey, MD
- Practical strategies for adult ADHD that complement understanding of masking and regulation.
- Women with Attention Deficit Disorder: Embrace Your Differences and Transform Your Life by Sari Solden, MS
- A foundational book on the female presentation of ADHD, including coping strategies and life impact.
- The ADHD Effect on Marriage: Understand and Rebuild Your Relationship in Six Steps by Melissa Orlov
- Although relationship-focused, this book helps with understanding the relational impact of ADHD, especially relevant for co-occurring symptoms.
- You’re Not Alone: Parenting ADHD & Autism in Adulthood (for adults with neurodivergence) by Theresa Peters
- Combines shared experience and strategies with both autism and ADHD in adult life.
First-Person and Autistic-Led Perspectives
These works are written by autistic authors and emphasize lived experience—not just academic frameworks:
- Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking edited by Mimi Lebensohn & Julia Bascom
- Essays by autistic adults on identity, society, masking, and community.
- Neurodiversity: Discovering the Extraordinary Gifts of Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Other Brain Differences by Thomas Armstrong
- Frames neurodivergence as a natural variation and explores masking in context.
- All the Weight of Our Dreams: On Living Racialized Autism edited by Therese M. Aziz & Others
- Though focused on intersectional identity, it powerfully elevates authentic autistic voices and experience.
ADHD Recommendations
- Driven to Distraction – Edward M. Hallowell & John J. Ratey
- A foundational text on adult ADHD, including attention, emotional regulation, and daily functioning.
- Your Brain’s Not Broken – Tamara Rosier
- A practical and compassionate guide to managing ADHD-related challenges in everyday life.
