Accidents Of Nature by Harriet McBryde Johnson

A candid, often wry collection of personal essays that explores what it means to live with a disability in America, blending memoir, cultural criticism, and legal and political analysis. Through sharp storytelling and moral urgency, the essays confront pity and stereotypes, examine autonomy, identity, relationships, and mortality, and argue for dignity, rights, and a more honest public conversation about disability.

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