Find a great read among these OwnVoices YA books about disability, including Even If We Break by Marieke Nijkamp. Support these works to show publishing the need for representation.
A reader on how audiobooks aren't just a luxury or life-hack, but an essential tool for disabled readers who can't access print books.
Recognize Disability Pride Month in July--pick up some excellent audiobooks about disabled people, written by disabled people.
A reader on how Roxane Gay's memoir HUNGER helped her overcome a fear of writing about her partial paralysis and disability within Black feminism.
To many, audiobooks are more than just another format. They offer an accessible way to read when print presents obstacles.
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The Disability Visibility Project is offering grants to disabled authors with books published in 2020 to support virtual book events.
These ownvoices audiobooks about women with chronic illness or disabilities run the range from contemplative nature writing to laugh-out-loud funny.
Are you participating in Book Riot's Read Harder 2020? Check out these books featuring a main character with a disability.
The disabled community is so diverse that it’s especially important to publish and read #OwnVoices books by disabled authors with various disabilities.