
This book discusses disability through storytelling, an empowering and triumphant moment of disabled individuals taking control of their own narratives…Ultimately, I can only imagine that any reader who opens up this anthology will leave having a much wider appreciation for the immense scope of the disability community this book is a sampler of sorts, a sneak peek into the vast diversity and nuance that lies within the confines, or lack thereof, of a disability. “This anthology is a collection of powerful first-person stories from disabled individuals, ranging from accounts of disability advocacy on the national and local level, eulogies of queer disabled folx, testimonies of discriminatory healthcare in Indigenous communities, explorations of crip time, and so much more. Too Late to Die Young Nearly True Tales from a Life Author: Harriet McBryde Johnson About This Book A Washington Post Book World Rave Harriet McBryde Johnson's witty and highly unconventional memoir opens with a lyrical meditation on death and ends with a bold.
