Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal: My Adventures in Neurodiversity
By (Author) Robin Ince
Read by Robin Ince
Pan Macmillan
Macmillan
1st May 2025
1st May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: arts and entertainment
Coping with / advice about ADHD
Medical diagnosis
Cognitive behavioural therapy
Coping with / advice about stress
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
616.85890092
Hardback
288
Width 162mm, Height 243mm, Spine 26mm
478g
'Weirdness is inescapable, and no one does it better than Robin Ince. A superb book, celebrating the needed weirdness in us all' - Chris Hadfield, astronaut and five-time bestselling author 'Tingles with the joy of being different. This book made me so happy' - Chris Packham, naturalist and author of Fingers in the Sparkle Jar A powerful, personal exploration of anxiety, ADHD and neurodiversity, Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal reminds us all - no matter how weird we feel - that it's okay to be a little different. We all are. What if being a bit weird is actually entirely normal What if sharing our internal struggles wasn't a sign of weakness, but strength For over thirty years, award-winning broadcaster and comedian Robin Ince has entertained thousands in person and on air. But underneath the surface, a whirlwind was at play - a struggle with sadness, concentration, self-doubt and near-constant anxiety. But then he discovered he had all the hallmarks of ADHD and his stumbling blocks became stepping stones. In Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal, Robin uses his own experiences to explore the neurodivergent experience and to ask what the point of "being normal" really is. Packed with personal insights, intimate anecdotes and interviews with psychologists, neuroscientists and many neurodivergent people he has met along the way, this is a quirky and witty dive into the world of human behaviour. 'This is a comforting hug of a book. Insightful, warm, funny and compassionate, it will make readers, whether neurotypical or neurodivergent, feel less alone' - Laura Bates
You need Robin Ince in your life -- Natalie Haynes
Weirdness is inescapable, and no one does it better than Robin Ince. A superb book, celebrating the needed weirdness in us all -- Chris Hadfield, astronaut and five-time bestselling author
This is a comforting hug of a book. Insightful, warm, funny and compassionate, it will make readers, whether neurotypical or neurodivergent, feel less alone -- Laura Bates
Witty and wise, and [full of] powerfully personal insights on neurodiversity -- Matt Haig, bestselling author of The Midnight Library
Tingles with the joy of being different. This book made me so happy -- Chris Packham, naturalist and author of Fingers in the Sparkle Jar
Another curious and captivating book from the always-excellent Robin Ince -- Robert Smith, The Cure
Erudite and revealing -- Stuart Murdoch, Belle and Sebastian
One of the UK's most accomplished comedians -- The Guardian
Robin Ince is a comedian, actor and writer. The Guardian once declared him a 'becardiganed polymath' which seems about right. He is the author of several acclaimed books, including The Importance of Being Interested and I'm a Joke and So Are You. With Professor Brian Cox, he created and presents the award-winning BBC Radio 4 show The Infinite Monkey Cage, which ranks among the most popular science podcasts worldwide. He also won Celebrity Mastermind but forgot that calcium was the dominant element of chalk. After being diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 52, he finally has an excuse.