RaveThe San Francisco ChronicleIf NeuroTribes favors the high end of the spectrum, giving the spotlight to those autistic people whose accomplishments are most recognizable to 'neurotypicals,' it also includes stories of otherwise unknown individuals and their families ... To read NeuroTribes is to realize how much autistic people have enriched the scope of human knowledge and diversity, and how impoverished the world would be without them. We neurotypicals get their story wrong at our peril.