Dr. Grandin is an accomplished author of 6 books and contributor to many more. She has had multiple national best sellers and writes frequently on autism, autism education and advocating, and animal science. Below are a few of her most recognized books, but the link above will take you directly to her books and dvd webpage.
The Autistic Brain took first place in "Best Non Fiction" in the Goodreads Choice Awards in 2013.
The Autistic Brain offer's Dr. Grandin's unique experiences coupled with new discoveries about the autistic brain and genetic research. Most exciting, however, is Dr. Grandin's argument that raising and educating children on the Autism spectrum needs to be less about focusing on their weakness, and more about "fostering their unique contributions".
Animals in Translation is a national bestseller.
Animals in Translation focuses on asking all the questions about animals and about humans that we've never thought to ask, such as "why would a cow lick a tractor?" and "how can parrots learn to spell?" Dr. Grandin draws upon her long and distinguished career as an animal scientist and with her own experiences with autism to try and explain animal behavior and communication.
Thinking in Pictures: My Life With Autism is one of Dr. Grandin's earliest and most well known books.
Thinking in Pictures explores Dr. Grandin's life with Autism. She delivers a work that helps others to understand the complex barriers that autism creates and then explains how she managed to break those barriers and function outside of them.