978-1-896764-99-3
$18.95 Paperback with B&W Photographs
222 Pages • 6" x 9"
Ages: Young Adult or Adult
Reading Levels
Grade: 7-up
Guided Reading Level: Z
For the first time, adults in their 20s share their real experiences living with disability. This collection of first-person narratives and dialogues is grouped into sections pertaining to different aspects of the writers' lives, including education and work, family and relationships, health and wellness, self-image and sexual relations and includes photographs of the contributing authors.
Between Myself and Them is a rich and diverse set of stories that challenge a homogeneous interpretation of a group of individuals who are sometimes collectively referred to as "the disabled." This book is a valuable resource for families, educators, libraries, community groups, and health and wellness professionals.
Reviews
"I work at a children's rehabilitation centre called KidsAbility in Waterloo. The essays in this collection are full of insight and I could hardly wait to get more copies to give to others at our Centre" - Janet Speight, MD
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