4.33 AVERAGE

cheesebread's review

3.5

Interesting memoir, but the author puts a lot of emphasis on grace and taking things slowly while simultaneously erupting at people for being late or inconsiderate. 
emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

thecoconut's review

4.0

Every living person should read this. Excellent memoir, loved the format, and learned a lot.

rlitchman's review

4.25
medium-paced
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mwahz's review

5.0

hard to rate memoirs, but i did really enjoy this book. for the most part, the writing was super engaging which is hard to say about most non-fiction i read
reflective slow-paced

disabled people can be painfully millennial too 🙂‍↕️

eskibuoy's review

5.0
challenging emotional funny hopeful informative lighthearted fast-paced
informative inspiring reflective medium-paced
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theda's review

4.0
challenging funny informative medium-paced
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coconaknak's review

5.0

This book was definitely view broadening for me! I'm glad I read it when I did because I realized I have little background knowledge on disability activism and perspectives. This adds another lens to my views on equity.
I agree with @Devon's review though; it feels a bit hypocritical not to have someone with a disability narrating the audiobook based on some of the statements made in the book. I still enjoyed the book though!