This book took me over half a year to read, mostly because it was so horrifying and distressing. Despite that, it is a fantastic read with a lot of insight, and I can't recommend it enough.
Genuinely made me tear up. I wish there was a little more of a call to action than just "vote" and more analysis on what disabled people are currently experiencing and how to advocate for change, but an absolutely beautiful memoir
Such a sweet sweet book. Felt a little too YA for my tastes, which I absolutely should have realised before I read it, but I absolutely loved reading this :) I've recommended this book to several others already.