This week, Erica and Tirzah recommend YA books for Disability Pride Month!
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I Kissed Shara Wheeler) by Casey McQuiston is an inaugural Walmart Book Club Pick)
Eddie Ndopu on what makes a space accessible)
The State of Disability Representation in Children’s Literature)
Breathe and Count Back from Ten) by Natalia Sylvester
The Degenerates) by J. Albert Mann
The Weight of Our Sky) by Hanna Alkaf
Where You See Yourself) by Claire Forrest
*Every Time You Go Away *)by Abigail Johnson
Disability Visibility (Adapted for Young Adults)) edited by Alice Wong
*One For All *)by Lillie Lainoff
Lakelore) by Anna-Marie McLemore
Mooncakes) by Suzanne Walker, illustrated by Wendy Xu
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