Neurodivergent Legends Who Changed the World is the first book in a series that celebrates the remarkable achievements of people who think differently. Through beautifully illustrated profiles and engaging, accessible storytelling, this book introduces young readers to extraordinary individuals with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, or Tourette's who helped shape history through their ideas, creativity, and courage.From world-renowned innovators such as Albert Einstein and Steve Jobs, to visionary artists like Pablo Picasso, to athletes, activists, filmmakers, and leaders, each chapter reveals how a unique way of thinking can lead to meaningful and lasting contributions. Rather than focusing on challenges, the book highlights the perspectives, interests, and strengths that guided these individuals as they pushed boundaries, solved problems in new ways, and influenced the worlds of science, art, technology, sport, and social change.Written for readers aged 9 to 14, and accessible to teens and adults, this book offers representation that is often missing. It presents real people whose neurodivergence is portrayed with respect, accuracy, and admiration. Each story helps readers understand the value of different thinking styles and the importance of inclusion, empathy, and self-belief.Alongside inspirational storytelling, the book features warm, expressive artwork that brings each legend to life and encourages curiosity and reflection. Whether read at home, shared in the classroom, or gifted to a young person seeking affirmation, Neurodivergent Legends Who Changed the World invites readers to recognise difference as a source of insight, creativity, and strength.This first volume lays the foundation for the Neurodivergent Legends series and offers a celebration of identity, belonging, and possibility. It is a reminder that many of the people who have changed our world did so because they thought differently.