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The Lost Girls of Autism

Gina Rippon

The Untold Story of Women on the Spectrum

Barcode 9781035011629
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Release Date: 03/04/2025

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Family & Health
Label: Macmillan
Language: English
Publisher: Pan Macmillan

The Untold Story of Women on the Spectrum
The first scientific exploration of neurodiversity in women and girls, and why it is being ignored across the world.

A Best Book of the Year in The Telegraph and New Scientist
'A truly fascinating must-read' – Elinor Cleghorn, bestselling author of Unwell Women


The history of autism is male. It is time for women and girls to enter the spotlight.

When autistic girls meet clinicians, they are often misdiagnosed with anxiety, depression, personality disorders – or receive no diagnosis at all. Autism’s ‘male spotlight’ means we are only now starting to redress this profound injustice.

In The Lost Girls of Autism, renowned brain scientist Gina Rippon delves into the emerging science of female autism, asking why it has been systematically ignored for so long. Generations of researchers, convinced autism was a male problem, simply didn’t bother looking for it in women. But it is now becoming increasingly clear that many autistic women and girls do not fit the traditional, male, model of autism. Instead, they camouflage and mask, hiding their autistic traits to accommodate a society that shuns them.

Urgent and insightful, this is a searching examination of how sexism has biased our understanding of autism. Informed by the latest research in psychology and neuroscience, The Lost Girls of Autism is a clarion call for society to recognize the full spectrum of autistic experience.