A review by msteinhaus
One of Us: Conjoined Twins and the Future of Normal by Alice Domurat Dreger

5.0

Fascinating and well-argued, this book documents the current medical practices surrounding separation of conjoined twins. Reviewing medical history, specific case studies, and interviews with living conjoined twins, Dreger constructs a counter-narrative to the predominate view that conjoined twins face a biomedical problem that is best addressed through corrective surgery.

Made me feel like disability rights are the next frontier for human rights advocacy and change in the modern world.