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Disability in Kidlit — Reviews, articles, and more about the portrayal of disabilities in children's
In the time since I first read
Wonder, my understanding of my disfigurement, and the world it occupies, has transformed. How will I now read and receive what was the most personally representative bo...
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About
About
Disability in Kidlit is dedicated to discussing the portrayal of disability in middle grade and young adult literature. We publish articles, reviews, interviews, and discussions examining this t...
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Review: Wonder by R.J. Palacio
I’m writing this preamble
before I re-read the book I’m about to review. As much as this is a review of R.J. Palacio’s 2012 book
Wonder by a Disfigured person (my chosen ID and capitalisation) , it ...
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Review: Rules by Cynthia Lord
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Rules is narrated by twelve-year-old Catherine, who does not have a disability herself but has a younger autistic brother, David. David routinely has to go to occupational therapy, which is ho...
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Honor Roll
Honor Roll
The
Disability in Kidlit Honor Roll is a list of young adult and middle grade novels we enthusiastically recommend. All titles have been thoroughly vetted by disabled readers.
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