Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity

Devon Price
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Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity

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Unmasking Autism is at once a most deeply personal and scholarly account of the damage caused by autistic (and all) people leading masked lives, and how unmasking is essential to creating a self-determined, authentic life. It provides a unique and revealing perspective on the sensory and social-cognitive experience of autism. It provides practical guidance and exercises for neurodivergent people to learn to be comfortable in their own skin and dramatically change their own lives, and it details the necessary changes that society needs to make to honor neurodiversity. This is a remarkable work that will stand at the forefront of the neurodiversity movement.”—Barry M. Prizant, PhD, CCC-SLP, Visiting Scholar, Brown University, author of Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism

“Reading this felt like being at home—I didn’t realize how much I masked. What an incredible book that I know will be re-read many times over.”—Dr. Camilla Pang, author of An Outsider’s Guide to Humans

“Price’s accessible and compassionate writing shines, and readers will feel encouraged to embrace a new understanding of themselves. Its potential to help masked autistic adults, especially those from systemically marginalized backgrounds, makes this book essential for most collections.”—Library Journal, starred review

Overall rating: 4.7777777 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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Perfect and easy find

"I cannot wait to read as an adult diagnosed with autism."

Nrm1 (5/5)

Insightful, Revealing, and Thought-Provoking

"This rare, ground-breaking and revealing book was actually written by an Autistic individual with a PhD. It is ideal for Autistics, Neurodivergent and LGBTQ2+ readers who wish to better understand themselves; the importance of seeking support through their own """"community""""; learning to """"unmask""""; to self-advocate and to live authentically in our judgmental, socially conditioned and often cruel world. The book also stresses the need for increased diversity and inclusion in the workplace as some Autistic people possess """"superpowers""""/ strengths that can be beneficial for employers who are willing to be more informed, open-minded, and accommodating. The book also offers insightful information for Allies who wish to better understand some of the many painful experiences, sense of alienation, and other challenges and opportunities faced by Autistics as they try to navigate their way through life in a complex neurotypical world. It's filled with many real life examples and thought-provoking exercises. Everyone can benefit from reading this book because it conveys a sense of pride, validation, community, and a strong valuable message that you can be happier by simply being wonderful YOU!"

Ltnv (4/5)

Finally a guide to helping understand the complexities of Autism.

"I have to say, this book,thanks to Devon Price has really shed so much light onto this very complex maze of the brain and behaviours. It is definitely a book that stands out and explains so clearly, so much. Highly recommend this book. :)"

Sharon (5/5)

Great book

"Very informative and helps understand autism better"

Wubbyscubby (4/5)

This seems like an essential read for everyone.

"This is a clearly written and evidence-based book. There is a good amount of the author's personal story and a good amount of stories from other people. There is a good balance between the stories and the facts about autism. I would recommend to this book anyone who is a human or knows other humans."

Laura A. (5/5)

People Pleaser or Autism

"I'm autistic and have also been working on managing my people pleasing tendencies. For the longest time I never thought to connect the two until I read this book and discovered it was a form of masking and coping I'd developed over the years. I wasn't sure I'd get any new information out of this book with all the other autism resources I've read, but I was pleasantly surprised! I definitely recommend! I struggled getting through the first couple chapters, but skipped ahead and couldn't put it down; made it easier to go back and read the beginning."

Book H. (5/5)

One of the best out there…

"Amazing book! Learned so much about Autism and really feel like this book provides an up to date model to better understand people on the spectrum."

Baron S. (5/5)

Useful

"I bought this to understand my daughter better, but it really helps me understand different minds, whether they are colleagues, family or neighbours."

Marti (5/5)

great for autistics or those just wanting to learn

"excellant book for those that are autistic or those that know someone whom is. Have the audio version and wanted the physical copy to highlight and such."

Kaelendra (5/5)

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  • Published date: Oct 20, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: Harmony/Rodale/Convergent
  • ISBN: 9780593235256
  • Dimensions: 5.188" W x 0.625" L x 8.0" H
Devon Price, PhD, is a social psychologist, professor, author, and proud Autistic person. His research has appeared in journals such as the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, and the Journal of Positive Psychology. Devon’s writing has appeared in outlets such as the Financial Times, HuffPost, Slate, Jacobin, Business Insider, LitHub, and on PBS and NPR. He lives in Chicago, where he serves as an assistant professor at Loyola University Chicago’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies.

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