The Autist’s Guide to the Galaxy

navigating the world of ‘normal people’

Clara Törnvall author Alice E Olsson translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Scribe Publications

Published:18th Jul '24

Should be back in stock very soon

The Autist’s Guide to the Galaxy cover

A playful guide to understanding the ways of ‘normal people’, The Autist’s Guide to the Galaxy flips our usual scripts about neurodiversity.

Following on from her internationally successful memoir, The Autists, Clara Törnvall has written a fun, comprehensive, and accessible explanation of neurotypical, or ‘normal’, behaviour. Full of facts, tips, and tests, and developed with input from other autists, this book places the difficulties autists face in the context of a world built for the neurotypical majority. It will help neurodiverse people — and their families, friends, and loved ones — navigate this world, nurture stronger relationships, and thrive.

‘Clara Törnvall’s cheeky, illuminating social manual The Autist’s Guide to the Galaxy turns the tables on autism conversations by focusing on how to engage with neurotypical people … Because articles about neurodiversity are often penned by non-autists — sometimes with the implicit directive to “help” those with diagnoses conform themselves more to the rest of the world — Swedish author, producer, and autist Törnvall steps in with lighthearted realism … With its tips to help autists thrive, The Autist’s Guide to the Galaxy is an encouraging, entertaining overview of common social challenges.’

* Foreword *

‘I found the book to be both playful and profound, making complex topics easy to understand and engaging. Törnvall’s unique take on autism is thought-provoking and empowering, making this a must-read for anyone interested in embracing and understanding neurodiversity.’

* Rachel Bustin *

‘Great book, really interesting flip on perceptions of neurodiversity.’

-- Mary Mountstephen * SEN Magazine *

Praise for The Autists:

‘Törnvall has written an important, illuminating first book, one that deserves to sit alongside the best insider accounts of autism … [The Autists] should be required reading for all parents, partners, friends, and colleagues of anyone on the autism spectrum, as well as a road map for autistic women navigating the neurotypical world.’

-- James Cook * Times Literary Supplement *

Praise for The Autists:

‘Journalist Törnvall seeks comfort in the stories of other autistic women throughout history in her illuminating debut … An insightful and involving narrator, Törnvall movingly explores how women with so-called “high-functioning autism” persisted in harnessing their abilities whether or not they lived in a time that recognised their neurotype. This winning combination of memoir and cultural history stimulates and entertains in equal measure.’

-- Publishers Weekly, starred review

Praise for The Autists:

‘Even if you ought to avoid hyping the autistic as superheroes, Törnvall shows that conformity to the norm is a ludicrous waste of the power in these beautiful brains.’

-- Dagens Nyheter

Praise for The Autists:

The Autists is a medical, cultural, psychological history of autism research, diagnosis, and representation. It is framed as a memoir, but goes far beyond that … This will be an eye-opening and useful book for people with preconceptions about autism and autists … This is an excellent book to help you understand how autism works, full of clear and entertaining examples and anecdotes, beautifully written and translated (by Alice E. Olsson) so that it reads smoothly and swiftly. Whether you are neurodivergent, know someone who is, or are simply interested in seeing the world as it really is, there is a lot to be learned from this short entertaining book.’

-- Henry Oliver * The Common Reader *

Praise for The Autists:

‘Törnvall was diagnosed as autistic at the age of 42, and The Autists takes her own experience as a lens through which to explore the phenomena and experiences of autistic women more generally. Its research is wide-ranging … I was particularly delighted by Törnvall’s chapter on language, “Too Much Faith in Words”.’

-- Caitlin McGregor * Sydney Review of Boo

ISBN: 9781915590879

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 14mm

Weight: unknown

192 pages