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Books about synesthesia

Here’s a list of some recommendable books on synesthesia.


IN ENGLISH (in chronological order of publication):


The Man who Tasted Shapes (Richard E. Cytowic). The MIT Press. 1993

 

Bright Colors Falsely Seen. Synaesthesia and the Search for Transcendental Knowledge (Kevin T. Dann). Yale University Press. 1998 


Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens. How Synesthetes Colour their Worlds (Patricia Lynne Duffy). Times Books. 2001

 

A Mango-shaped Space (Wendy Mass). Little, Brown and Company. 2003. (Fiction for young readers: ideal for teens but any age will enjoy it)


The Hidden Sense. Synesthesia in Art and Science (Cretien Von Campen). The MIT Press. 2007


Born on a Blue Day (Daniel Tammet). Hodder Paperback. 2007

 

The Frog Who Croaked Blue. Synesthesia and the mixing of the senses (Jamie Ward). Routledge. 2008

 

Wednesday is Indigo Blue. Discovering the Brain of Synesthesia (Richard E. Cytowic and David M. Eagleman) The MIT Press. 2009

 

(For young readers) The Noisy Paintbox: The Colours and Sounds of Kandinsky's Abstract Art (Barb Rosenstock, illustrated by Mary Grandpré). Knopf Books for Young Readers. 2014.


Mirror Touch. A Memoir of Synesthesia and the Secret Life of the Brain (Joel Salinas). Harper One. 2017


Synesthesia (Richard E. Cytowic). The MIT Press Essential Knowledge Series. 2018


Synaesthesia: A Very Short Introduction (Julia Simner). Oxford University Press. 2019


Audio Book: Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens. How Synesthetes Colour their Worlds (Patricia Lynne Duffy, narrated by Appelusa). With research updates and synesthetic music. Available from Audible (in the US, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Australia and Japan). 2021


Synesthetes: A Handbook (Sean Day). Second edition. 2021. Available in PDF format, here.


(For very young children) Sereya's Superpower (Christy Gurley). 2022. Available from Starshine Designs.


Painting Music (Ninghui Xiong). Artecittà Fundación Internacional. 2023. Available in ebook format here or here.


Synesthesia and Synesthetes (Sean Day). 2022. Available on Amazon, although the 2nd edition is now out:

Synesthesia and Synesthetes (Sean Day), 2nd edition. 2025. Paperback or Kindle edition available here.


Swifts. Art project for synaesthetic perception of migratory species (Ninghui Xiong). The full book about the project run for the 2025 Spain Synesthesia Congress involving synesthete artists worldwide. 2026. Available in ebook format here.


FINDING MORE FICTION (in English)

Pat Duffy has a list of plenty of fictional works with synesthete characters on her Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens website:

Fiction Synesthete Characters

And here's a website that lists and provides a resume of some fictional books with synesthete characters that might appeal to teenage readers:

Booklist: Synesthesia in Middle Grade and YA

And an article by Pat Duffy on the Journey Through the Senses website with 8 book reviews: "Novels with Neurospicy Characters" (2003 - 2024). These recent works naturally include several characters with synesthesia.

 

IN SPANISH:

 

Sinestesia. El color de las palabras, el sabor de la música, el lugar del tiempo… (Alicia Callejas and Juan Lupiáñez). Alianza Editorial, 2012

 

IN FRENCH:

 

Des phénomènes de synopsie (Théodore Flournoy). Elibron Classics. Facsimile edition. 1893.


In the British English spelling, this page would be called "Books about synaesthesia".

This page last updated: 5 March 2026


7 comments:

  1. Book about synesthesia in Dutch: "Tussen Zinnen" by Cretien van Campen.

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    1. Thank you Linda! I'd read a few things by him online, about synesthesia and hallucinogens, which I found very interesting, and I'd also heard of his book The Hidden Sense, although I haven't read it (yet!). It would be good to extend this page and include more books and also books in more languages... so I'll do that soon and include it.

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  2. Next time you post something like this could you maybe put what it's about (specifically- they are obviously all about synesthesia) and maybe the age level? I'm trying to research and need at least 2 book sources (school project) but this was a pretty helpful list otherwise. Thanks! ;)

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  3. Ultraviolet and Quicksilver by R.J. Anderson :)

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  4. I have a book that I read when I was younger that I really liked, and I just remembered it. The main character, a farmer boy named Luke who used to live in Ohio wandered off (He had a habit of doing that) and he got struck by lightning. I think his father sent him to Florida to live with his grandpa, Doc Ford as a way of disciplining him, since he always wandered off. when he woke up in Florida after the traumatic accident, he discovered that he physically saw people's emotions as colors. I read this book a while ago, and my memory of it is not great, but I think the book was called Fins by Randy Wayne White. It never outright says that Luke is a synesthete, but it is VERY heavily implied.

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  5. I've read "A Mango Shaped Space," about three times. I highly recommend it to people who want to learn about synesthesia, but don't like non-fiction.

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