Butterfly on a Pin by Alannah Hill
“…from that day on I was a sitting duck…I didn’t know if it was night or day, morning or afternoon.” Butterfly on a Pin is Alannah Hill’s memoir from her…
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“…from that day on I was a sitting duck…I didn’t know if it was night or day, morning or afternoon.” Butterfly on a Pin is Alannah Hill’s memoir from her…
Beyond Calamity: A South Sudanese Refugee’s Story is a memoir by Esther Simbi, and her journey as a refugee with a disability. The memoir follows her early years and upbringing…
“I’ve seen enough to know that you can be a human with a mountain of resources and you can be a human with nothing, and you can be a monster…
“Your homeland is not a hotel you can check out of if the service is bad” The Girl from Aleppo is a memoir about a teenager with a disability, and…
“Why is it more important to defend yourself from accusations of ableism than to listen to my story of experiencing it?” Say Hello is an important book if you’re going…
“But here’s the remarkable thing about self-love: When you start to love yourself for the first time, when you start to truly embrace who you are—flaws and all—your scars start…
Having only “discovered” Shane Burcaw and his work fairly recently, I’m a bit late to the party of Laughing At My Nightmare (I mean he’s already written an entirely new book, Strangers Assume…