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304 pages, Paperback
First published April 5, 2022
“The term ‘disability’ did not help me understand myself but was instead a tool for deciphering the strange and disorienting moments when strangers would look at me and decide who I was and what I could do. People saw contrast between their bodies and mine. They saw absence, lack. But I, having only ever been in my body, did not feel lacking. Going up the stairs feels like going up the stairs. Walking feels like walking. It looks strange, I guess, to those who watch me. It looks lesser. But I had no reason to feel lesser. That would require lessons, for which I had many willing teachers.”