ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyscalculia, mental health: following "Queergestreift," a new non-fiction book by Kathrin Köller and Irmela Schautz about neurodiversity – empowering, cool, stylish.
The pressure to function is immense. From a very young age. Anyone who thinks differently quickly feels like they’re not quite right. And that’s what they’re made to feel. People with ADHD should try a little harder, and autistic people shouldn’t be so sensitive. With dyslexia and dyscalculia, it takes a lot of luck not to be sidelined early on. Yet today we know how neurodivergent brains work: differently, but correctly! The new book by award-winning young adult literature authors Kathrin Köller and Irmela Schautz takes readers on a fascinating journey into the world of neurodiversity and is a passionate plea for a positive view of the diversity of our brains.

