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Paperback Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space Book

ISBN: 1552453952

ISBN13: 9781552453957

Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space

A CBC BOOKS BEST NONFICTION OF 2020
AN ENTROPY MAGAZINE BEST NONFICTION 2020/21
A NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK OF THE DAY (07/23/2022)


Fairy tales shape how we see the world, so what happens when you identify more with the Beast than Beauty?

If every disabled character is mocked and mistreated, how does the Beast ever imagine a happily-ever-after? Amanda Leduc looks at fairy tales from the...

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Well Written and Told

It's a twofer! I also finished an adult book yesterday so here's what you get. Obviously the title is what peaked my interest. There's not many books on disability, though I do my best to find them all! I was surprised I hadn't heard of this book before, but after starting I lost that surprise. You must remember that my rating for books is actually quite steep. I know it may not seem it because most of the books I post, I recommend 10/10. But there has been more than one book recently that I got no more than one chapter into and returned it. I don't feel the need to post reviews on those. Life is too short to worry about the little things. What I particularly enjoyed and kept me attuned to this book was that it is from a hobbyist and layperson's view. The author is not a PhD (at least not at the time of writing this), and if she is a nationwide or international disability rights activists then she's one of us back benchers. She's in the trenches of disability with no "qualifications" other than her lived experience, what other disabled friends have told her, and what she has read. Yet she decided to write a book on a subject so vast and ancient that it back dates not just before books were invented but before writing was invented! The audacity! I. Love. It. She does an excellent job on educating herself and you on the points in the stories she refers to very well, even going so far as to study their origin words and what the other Greek or Latin meant (I LOVE a good linguistics gab!). Not only does she research thoroughly, she also has clearly educated herself on social issues because for a cishet white woman, she is very aware. I appreciate the aspect of humility but intrigue she brings out in the book. And each chapter wraps up very nicely, making it an easy read or listen for those on the go. Though at first I was disappointed at the lack of academia in the book, I must say she was well informed and thorough. She proved once again that you don't need letters after your name to have something worthwhile to say. I liked it, and it's going on my to-buy list for the physical copy. 8/10 recommend
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