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rmsugarcandy's review against another edition
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5.0
romatrashperla's review against another edition
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5.0
batwinggoth's review against another edition
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allisonkatecollins's review against another edition
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mikaelaandherbooks's review against another edition
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5.0
Really enlightening read
readingthroughinfinity's review against another edition
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I don't normally rate nonfiction books, but this is an incredibly eye-opening and insightful read and it's become my first five star book of the year. One of the most powerful, stirring nonfiction books I've read in a long time and one that everyone should pick up if they can.
kayhell's review against another edition
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excellent anthology, starts and ends with compassion. the essays that spoke the most to me were:
- Six Ways of Looking at Crip Time by Ellen Samuels
- Unspeakable Conversations by Harriet McBryde Johnson
- When You Are Waiting to be Healed by June Eric-Udorie,
- I'm Tired of Chasing a Cure by Liz Moore,
- Lost Cause by Reyma McCoy McDeid,
- On NYC's Paratransit, Fighting for Safety, Respect, and Human Dignity by Britney Wilson,
- The Erasure of Indigenous People in Chronic Illness by Jen Deerinwater,
- Why My Novel is Dedicated to My Disabled Friend Maddy by A.H. Reaume
- Six Ways of Looking at Crip Time by Ellen Samuels
- Unspeakable Conversations by Harriet McBryde Johnson
- When You Are Waiting to be Healed by June Eric-Udorie,
- I'm Tired of Chasing a Cure by Liz Moore,
- Lost Cause by Reyma McCoy McDeid,
- On NYC's Paratransit, Fighting for Safety, Respect, and Human Dignity by Britney Wilson,
- The Erasure of Indigenous People in Chronic Illness by Jen Deerinwater,
- Why My Novel is Dedicated to My Disabled Friend Maddy by A.H. Reaume
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