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!
Contact @libraryofdreaming on Instagram for more info!
January’s Read & Watch: Turtles All the Way Down by John Green (OCD rep)
Discussion Post for How To Tell When We Will Die by Johanna Hedva
It’s time to discuss our November read HOW TO TELL WHEN WE WILL DIE by Johanna Hedva which is part memoir, part essay collection based on personal experience with chronic illness! Find 8 official discussion questions in this post plus details on how to join our Instagram group chat discussion November 30th - December 1st. (Also, please submit your suggestions for our March 2025 read!)
Discussion Post for Conditions of a Heart by Bethany Mangle
It’s time to discuss our September read CONDITIONS OF A HEART by Bethany Mangle which features POTS and hEDS representation based on personal experience! Find 10 official discussion questions in this post plus details on how to join our Instagram group chat discussion October 5-7th. (Also, please submit your suggestions for our November and December reads!)
Discussion Post for Lakelore by Anna-Marie McLemore
It’s time to discuss our April read LAKELORE by Anna-Marie McLemore which features dyslexia and ADHD representation based on personal experience! Find 10 official discussion questions in this post plus details on how to join our Instagram group chat discussion April 27-29th. (Please note the book club will be taking a break in May and return in June.)
Discussion Post for Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert
It’s time to discuss our March read HIGHLY SUSPICIOUS AND UNFAIRLY CUTE by Talia Hibbert which features OCD representation based on personal experience! Find 10 official discussion questions in this post plus details on how to join our Instagram group chat discussion from March 30-April 1.
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