books with disability representation!
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コメント (21)
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I have read none of these! And as someone who is disabled, thank u for recommending them and recognising disability pride month!!!
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Thank you for making this video! So many people don't even recognise Disability Pride Month. I really need to read the ones I haven't yet from your list
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i’m so happy i found this video and your channel! i’m bisexual and disabled and i’ve been looking for more representation in what i consume, so thank you for making this ❤️ liked and subscribed!
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Thank you for acknowledging disability pride month! I’d recommend you avoid the words “handicapped” and “crippling” from now on, coming from a psychically disabled chronically ill guy.
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I can alsp recomment lakelore by Anna-Marie McLemore which is a YA about two trans nonbinary neurodivergent main characters! One of them has adhd and the other one is dyslexic
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I plan to read A Spindle Splintered and Just By Looking At Him next month. I loved The Girls I've Been, the PTSD rep is also so very real. I relate so much to that book. All's Well was such a legit image of chronic pain. I had a pain condition for a year that was most days, all day over 15/10 on a pain scale and no one was able to help/ or any cure thing I tried. It eventually magically, went away. All's Well was so relatable I cried my eyes out.
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loved this so much sunny! like nobody is talking about disability pride month so it is very much appreciated. added all these to my tbr! <3
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All’s Well is so intriguing to me, and I need to pick it up soon
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Haven't read any of those but some are on my tbr, so thanks for sharing this list with us 🐢✨️
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I haven’t watched the video yet but I’m already so happy that you made this video!! I’m a Brazilian deaf woman and it’s so hard to find cool fictional books with disabled characters
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i've been waiting for this💜
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i recently read tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow which has disability rep! it was a really great book! it’s about gaming but even if you’re not keen about that topic you can definitely still enjoy it! it focuses a lot on friendship, grief, love, mental health and disability 💓
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this was so great!! i've never heard of any of these books but they all seem very interesting and i cant wait to read some :))
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Thank you!
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Thank you for these great recommendations! I'm really excited to read about other queer folks who are living with disabilities.
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I love this.
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Absolutely LOVED The Girls I've Been!!
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I feel super seen dear, thank you :)
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I'd definitely recommend anything by Eli Clare or Harriet McBryde Johnson! Plus, while I don't think any of them are particularly suited to your tastes, I always recommend The Arcadia Project trilogy by Mishell Baker, Our Bloody Pearl by DN Bryn, and Eight Kinky Nights by Xan West when talking about disability books! And I do think you'd enjoy Pet by Akwaeke Emezi if you haven't read that yet