
Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal is a heartfelt and humorous memoir by award-winning broadcaster and comedian Robin Ince. Diagnosed with ADHD at 52, Ince delves into his personal journey, exploring the challenges and revelations that come with understanding one's neurodivergent mind.
Through intimate anecdotes, interviews with psychologists and neuroscientists, and reflections on his own experiences, Ince offers readers a quirky and insightful dive into the world of neurodiversity. This book challenges the notion of "normal," celebrating the uniqueness that comes with being different.
- Explores the intersection of ADHD, anxiety, and creativity
- Includes interviews with experts and fellow neurodivergent individuals
- Encourages self-acceptance and understanding of neurodiversity
- Written with Ince's signature wit and warmth
This memoir is a comforting reminder that embracing our "weirdness" can lead to profound self-discovery and connection with others.
- Author: Robin Ince
- Publisher: Macmillan
- Publication Date: 1 May 2025
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 288
- Dimensions: 23.4 x 15.3 x 2.5 cm
- Language: English
- ISBN-13: 9781035036929
FAQs
Q1: Is this book suitable for someone newly diagnosed with ADHD?
A1: Yes, Robin Ince shares his late-in-life diagnosis and personal journey, making it relatable for those newly diagnosed.
Q2: Does the book include expert insights?
A2: Absolutely. Ince incorporates interviews with psychologists, neuroscientists, and fellow neurodivergent individuals.
Q3: Is the book appropriate for teenagers?
A3: While the book is written for adults, mature teenagers interested in neurodiversity may find it insightful.
Q4: Does the book offer practical advice?
A4: The memoir focuses more on personal experiences and reflections rather than step-by-step guidance.