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Neurodivergent Moments

Sex, Sunscreen, Turtles and How (Not) to Pack a Suitcase
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Jun 18, 2026

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  • Published: Jun 18 2026
  • Pages: 144
  • ISBN: 9781805019718
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We can't stress this enough; this isn't a self-help book. Nor is it a book making any bold sociopolitical claims other than this one; Neurodivergent people are a community of real human beings with many shared experiences and as such we have a right to celebrate those experiences with silly stories about pet tortoises, one night stands, and showing the doctor your bumhole.

Expect cluttered kitchen counters, awkward coworker interactions, trespassing, cheese stealing, tears in the Austrian Alps, burned carpets, mayonnaise, plaque covered teeth, Duck à l'Orange, party poppers and much more as we share some of our favourite "Neurodivergent Moments" - moments in our lives when our brain has acted in an unconventional way.

We hope that by showing you the funny parts of our differently wired brains, we can encourage you to be yourself and most importantly laugh. Don't worry, you're in the company of people who 'get it'.

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Press Reviews

  • Shappi Khorsandi author of Scatter Brain
    'I loved this book! It's very funny, disarmingly honest, and full of heart. Enjoy both insight and validation via the brilliantly wired minds of two top comedians.'
  • Deborah Frances-White
    'Charming, moving, funny stories from the lives of two talented neurodivergent artists. Highly relatable if you're neuro-atypical. Eye opening & empathy building for everyone else.'
  • Pierre Novellie author of Why Can't I just Enjoy Things.
    "Abigoliah and Joe are always funny, interesting and insightful, especially when it comes to neurodivergence!"
  • Frankie Boyle
    "A fantastic introduction to what it's like to be neurodivergent: funny; interesting; and free from the preconceptions and cliche that have built up around the subject."