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Such a brilliant guide to disability written in a friendly, accessible and empowering way. Everyone can learn so much from this book – not just children, but also parents, caregivers, teachers and even those responsible for diversity, equity, and inclusion in workplaces. Essential reading for all!

About the Author

Cathy Reay is a disabled writer and a single mum to two disabled children. With bylines in The Guardian, Glamour, i and The Independent, Cathy writes on disability representation and popular culture. Cathy is also a sensitivity reader and delivers talks at universities and global institutions.
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How To Be Disabled And Proud (or At Least Kinda Sorta Okay With It...)

How To Be Disabled And Proud (or At Least Kinda Sorta Okay With It...)

ISBN: 9780241676967
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  • ISBN: 9780241676967
  • Author: Cathy Reay
  • Publisher: Puffin
  • Pages: 272
  • Format: Paperback
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Such a brilliant guide to disability written in a friendly, accessible and empowering way. Everyone can learn so much from this book – not just children, but also parents, caregivers, teachers and even those responsible for diversity, equity, and inclusion in workplaces. Essential reading for all!

About the Author

Cathy Reay is a disabled writer and a single mum to two disabled children. With bylines in The Guardian, Glamour, i and The Independent, Cathy writes on disability representation and popular culture. Cathy is also a sensitivity reader and delivers talks at universities and global institutions.

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