books with disability representation!

2022-07-26に共有
happy disability pride month! I wanted to recommend some fictional books that prominently feature themes of and characters with disability and chronic illness, let me know if you've read any of these and what you think :)

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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!!!
  • 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
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • All’s Well is so intriguing to me, and I need to pick it up soon
  • Haven't read any of those but some are on my tbr, so thanks for sharing this list with us 🐢✨️
  • 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
  • @gab2997
    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 💓
  • 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 :))
  • @Zephlett
    Thank you for these great recommendations! I'm really excited to read about other queer folks who are living with disabilities.
  • @frannook
    Absolutely LOVED The Girls I've Been!!
  • 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