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Disability Representation In Fiction
Book Bistro
English - January 24, 2020 15:25 - 1 hour - 28.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 12 ratingsArts culture comedy politics health interview interviews art fantasy sciencefiction movies Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode, Stacy, Minh, Shannon, Brooke, and Natalia discuss some positive and a few negative fictional representations of characters withs disabilities. Books mentioned in this episode are:
Sawyer Bennett, The Hard Truth About Sunshine
Talia Hibbert, Get a Life, Chloe Brown (Brown Sisters #1)
Karen Rose, Into the Dark (Cincinnati #5)
Alison Gervais, The Silence Between Us
Melissa Foster, Touched By Love (The Remingtons #6)
Jules Bennett, Caught Up In You (Monroes #2)
Shiloh Walker, The Ash Trilogy
Elizabeth Hoyt, Dearest Rogue (Maiden Lane #8)
Robert J. Sawyer, WWW trilogy
Eric Lindstrom, Not If I See You First
Unfortunately, we had more recommendations for books that fit this topic than we could fit into the episode, so here are a few other portrayals of disability in fiction for our listeners to check out:
Helen Hoang, The Kiss Quotient and The Bride Test
Christina Dodd, Candle In the Window
Jojo Moyes, Me Before You
Alyssa Cole, Can't Escape Love: a Reluctant Royals Novella
J.R. Ward, Dark Lover (Black Dagger Brotherhood #1)
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Storm and Fury (Harbinger #1)
Kody Keplinger, Run and That's Not What Happened
Cynthia Lord, Rules
Jodi Picoult, House Rules
Tessa Dare, Romancing the Duke (Castles Ever After #1)
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