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Task #21: Read a book with a main character or protagonist with a disability (fiction or non)
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So Lucky by Nicola Griffith and/or
What Is Visible by Kimberly Elkins (also fits Historical task)



I am also considering Beethoven: Anguish and Triumph, by Jan Swafford.
One of the most extraordinary and inspiring books I've ever read is Shouting in the Dark: My Journey Back to the Light, by John Bramblitt with Lindsey Tate. The author went completely blind, then afterwards taught himself to paint and now makes a living as a professional painter.


The Book is set in the same universe as "The Giver" and most of the conflict comes from how her village deals with disabilities.


I didn't realised that in A Curse So Dark and Lonely the main character has Cerebral Palsy (I clearly didn't read the blurb properly). It was given to me and I've been meaning to read it for ages. Also this is a double dipper as it is a retelling of Beauty and the Beast.


Does this have to be an author of color? I don't see that.

You're right! I forgot that bit



This was my first Tessa Dare, read maybe 5 years ago, and it is still a favorite. Super swoon-worthy! The history is pretty much 100% wrong, which doesn't bother me in the context of historical romance (I would be screaming about it if it happened in any other genre) but it might be an issue for others.

This book is going to be my first Tessa Dare as well and I'm so excited to hear how good and well-loved it is! Historical inaccuracies don't bother me much either but thank you for the heads up!

Something to be aware of is that ADHD is not specifically considered a disability. Some people who have it would prefer to be neurotypical. Others consider being neurodiverse a gift and refer to it as their “superpower.”

Something to be awa..."
I appreciate the feedback, but I have ADHD myself and take no offense at it being called a disability.
Thanks for the comment anyways. :-) This is an important discussion to have.

Emily, I read that earlier this year and don’t remember any of the protagonists having a disability?



Thanks Bonnie! It's been on my TBR list for a while now. I saw it on a list of books with a main character who has a disability, but could not find any more info.

Thanks Bonnie! It's been on my TBR list for a while now. I saw it on a list of books with a main character who has a disability, but cou..."
Its a lovely book, and I particularly liked the focus on disability and chronic illness, and how it made a person into, essentially, a nonperson. It was really heartbreaking and led me to read more about the subject in more scholarly, if less entertaining, tomes.


You're not the last! Thanks, it's been on my TBR for a long time, as well, but I may not have thought of it for this.



Some other TBR mainstays that people might not immediately think of for this task:
Any of the A Game of Thrones books
Flowers for Algernon
Of Mice and Men
Geek Love
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
My Left Foot

All the Light We Cannot See
The Beekeeper of Aleppo
The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell

I'm not completely sure that this type of disability would work for the task but I think I'll go with it anyway...
Any opinion?

For anyone also doing the 2020 Reading Women Challenge, which has many overlapping/related items), the book Sister Mine also counts as an Afrofuturism book by a woman author.

I just finished this series, I'd have waited if I knew this was going to be a challenge! I loved Borderline, I second the recommendation.

It was a childhood favorite and I didn't love it as much as I remember loving it then, but it was still pretty good.
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