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2022 Challenge - Regular
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08 - A book with a protagonist who uses a mobility aid


Cinder does show up in that book more than she did in the second, if that affects your decision-making.
Jan wrote: "I noticed Cinder is mentioned as one of the books that can be used. I’ve already read the first two books in the Lunar Chronicles and wonder if Cress will work since Cinder will be in the book, too."
Yes, Cinder is a protagonist (one of the protagonists) in the entire series.
Yes, Cinder is a protagonist (one of the protagonists) in the entire series.

Yes! :D

Pentecost and Parker:
Pentecost has MS and sometimes uses a cane (so far), Parker is the narrator. These are also sapphic. Detectives
Fortune Favors the Dead - I had a good time reading this
Murder Under Her Skin - Out next week!
Edit: I also had a good time reading this.
Hench - Protagonist is injured in a superhero incident
A Woman Like Her - Romance, she is in a wheelchair
Middle Grade:
The Chance to Fly - a girl in a wheelchair wants to do theatre. Own Voices from Ali Stroker, a wheelchair user who won a Tony for her performance in Oklahoma! on Broadway.
Roll with It
Honorable Mention:
Not the protagonist, but they meet a boy in a wheelchair in this book and he's vital
The Dead Man in the Garden - Aggie Morton mystery


Non-fiction, picture books, graphic novels... I'm happy with all the kinds of books

The Cuckoo's Calling
The Silkworm
Career of Evil
Troubled Blood
Lethal White

Some people who suffer from locked-in syndrome can use body (like robot) to move.






Excellent, excellent book. It was one of my favorites of last year. Definitely one that everyone should read. I recommend it to a lot of people. It absolutely would count (as would any nonfiction or memoir fitting this prompt).

Pentecost and Parker:
Pentecost has MS and sometimes uses a cane (so far), Parker is the narrator. These are also sapphic. Detectives
[book:Fortune Favors the D..."
Hench it is! Thanks!


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...


I don't think I can wait a month to read Aurora's End. I've got it sitting beside me ready to go. I finished Aurora Burning two nights ago and I'm so glad I didn't read it when I bought it last year. That ending.......
Crystal wrote: "I'm trying to decide between Eight Kinky Nights or Can't Escape Love. Chloe Liese has some great disability rep in some of her books, too."
I am tentatively planning to read Can't Escape Love. I've read three other books in that series, so I've "met" the main character already, and my library has a copy available.
I am tentatively planning to read Can't Escape Love. I've read three other books in that series, so I've "met" the main character already, and my library has a copy available.



I'd also like to gently discourage people from using Me Before You for this prompt. The character who uses a wheelchair isn't the protagonist, and the message at the end of the book is essentially (view spoiler)

I had never heard of Judy Heumann until this morning, to my shame, and will definitely be adding her book to my list. Thank you for this awesome suggestion!

This sounds charming! Too bad my library doesn't have it.

Miranda wrote: "I have Judy Heumann's autobiography Being Heumann: An Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights Activist that I'll be using for this prompt. And the audiobook is read by Ali Stroker..."
Protagonist also includes any major characters, not just the leading character. I really enjoyed Me Before You and plan to continue the series next year. I thought it was a nice departure to depict a character who dealt with his disability in a different way.
Protagonist also includes any major characters, not just the leading character. I really enjoyed Me Before You and plan to continue the series next year. I thought it was a nice departure to depict a character who dealt with his disability in a different way.


Yes, it is an excellent book!

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All of her books are so well written. She really knows her subject matter. She's a Doctor who has worked with elderly people in aged care facilities and she was a Doctor on a ship for a while. She wrote The Last Voyage of Mrs Henry Parker about the wife of a ships doctor on her last voyage. Wonderful book. That would fit the cruise ship prompt. Her latest is about the ladies who run the cafeteria in a Hospital. The Tea Ladies of St Jude’s Hospital. Her first one was The Single Ladies of Jacaranda Retirement Village. So well written. Anyhoo.....
Pity you can't get a copy.


I believe one of them uses crutches while the other has a prostectics but i might be mistaken as its been a while.
I remember however absolutely loving The Beginning of EVerything.
The Opposite of Falling Apart is good too, dont give me wrong, but lots more angsty. The female character suffers from real bad anxiety.
I can also vouch for Six of Crows. Absolutely loved it.


Of the two, I highly recommend Out of My Mind. It's a fantastic book!

Books mentioned in this topic
Out of My Mind (other topics)Me Before You (other topics)
Odd and the Frost Giants (other topics)
Odd and the Frost Giants (other topics)
Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to Be an Ally (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Jojo Moyes (other topics)Nnedi Okorafor (other topics)
Robert Galbraith (other topics)
Judith Heumann (other topics)
Tamar Myers (other topics)
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