Intro and book recommendations

Hi everyone, this is my first post here.

I’m looking for book recommendations that could help me understand and support my autistic family members better. Both of my parents are autistic, and my sister is too, and I’m trying to learn healthier ways of communicating and navigating some of the challenges that come up in our relationships.

I’m also starting to wonder whether I might be on the spectrum myself. I relate to a lot of traits and experiences I’ve been reading about, so I’d love any book suggestions that could help me explore that possibility in a grounded, informed way.

If you know any books—whether practical guides, personal accounts, or science‑based explanations—that you’ve found genuinely helpful, I’d really appreciate your recommendations.

Thanks for having me here. 

Parents
  • I liked Rediscovered by Catherine Asta, it’s built on her podcast The late discovered club (which I yet need to listen to), I found it useful because it ma thematically structured and comes with a little “now your turn” section at the end of each chapter. 

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  • I liked Rediscovered by Catherine Asta, it’s built on her podcast The late discovered club (which I yet need to listen to), I found it useful because it ma thematically structured and comes with a little “now your turn” section at the end of each chapter. 

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