A monthly book club dedicated to chronic illness & disability representation.
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"Disability justice means we are not left behind; we are beloved, kindred, needed."
- Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Care Work
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Our mission is to create a community for our fellow bookish friends that highlights and centers disabled voices. Every month, we read a book with disability representation & discuss our thoughts at the end of the month via a group chat.
Although we hope to find fellow spoonies & disabled book lovers, this club is open to everyone seeking to diversify their shelves!
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January’s Read & Watch: Turtles All the Way Down by John Green (OCD rep)
Book Review: Every Time You Go Away by Abigail Johnson
Check out @LibraryOfDreaming’s review of EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY, a new YA book releasing December 5th, 2023. This book’s disability rep is based on the personal journey of the author and combines grief and healing for an emotional romance!
Book Review: Dukes and Dekes by Torie Jean
Read @LibraryOfDreaming’s review of DUKES & DEKES, an adult romance featuring endometriosis representation. After loving the author’s first novel, she had high expectations that DUKES & DEKES thoroughly fulfilled! This cozy but emotional book had amazing representation, a cute romance, and a delicious setting.
Book Review: Against Technoableism by Ashley Shew
Read our review of AGAINST TECHNOABLEISM, an upcoming nonfiction release by Ashley Shew. This insightful meditation on disability justice has easily become one of @LibraryOfDreaming’s fave books of 2023 and she’s already preordered 6 copies to give away to all the medical professionals in her life…
Book Review: Tilly in Technicolor by Mazey Eddings
Read @LibraryOfDreaming’s review of the upcoming release Tilly in Technicolor by Mazey Eddings. Featuring autism and ADHD representation based on the author’s own experience, this YA novel is a sweet and delicious summer romance.
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