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Nine Minds

Inner Lives on the Spectrum

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From the New York Times–bestselling author of Born on a Blue Day and Thinking in Numbers, this poignant, perspective-altering book celebrates the power and beauty of the neurodivergent mind, as told through the true stories of nine contemporary men and women on the autism spectrum.

"Tammet's exquisite portraits remind us that the variety of brains is every bit as essential as any other form of diversity."—Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree

Exploding the tired stereotypes of autism, Daniel Tammet—acclaimed author and an autistic savant himself—draws out the inner worlds of nine extraordinary, neurodivergent lives from around the globe. A nonverbal man from Boston explores body language, gesture by eloquent gesture, in his mother's yoga classes. A Japanese researcher in psychology sets out to measure loneliness while drawing on her own experience of autism. From a Fields Medal–winning mathematician to a murder detective, a pioneering surgeon to a bestselling novelist, each is remarkable in their field, and each is changing how the world sees those on the spectrum.

Telling stories as richly diverse as the spectrum itself, this perspective-altering, life-affirming work of narrative nonfiction celebrates the power and beauty of the neurodivergent mind—and the daring freedom with which these individuals have built their lives.

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    • Library Journal

      March 1, 2025

      Tammet (Born on a Blue Day), who is himself autistic with savant syndrome, has spent more than 30 years exploring and illustrating autism and neurodivergence more broadly and how they come in many forms. In this newest work, he specifically focuses on nine people on the autism spectrum, of a wide variety of ages, backgrounds, and nationalities. His argument is that autism does not automatically represent a disability, and many people on the autism spectrum lead full and rewarding lives, while also contributing to society in countless, often unrecognized ways. The book takes the form of nine brief biographies to fully illustrate this thesis, one for each chapter. The writing is compassionate and understanding, with minimal authorial intrusion, allowing each subject to fully tell his or her story. Explanation is seamlessly blended with storytelling, and the text flows smoothly, creating an engaging and educating experience for readers. VERDICT Libraries of all types will find this a critical and useful addition to their psychology collections.--Marjorie Mann

      Copyright 2025 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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