9 Books About Invisible Disabilities
These real stories illuminate the challenges of living with chronic illness and the fight for access and recognition
These real stories illuminate the challenges of living with chronic illness and the fight for access and recognition
Will they or won't they?
Nobody has more power to harm than the one entrusted to nurture and protect
In her new novel "The Alternatives," three Irish sisters reunite in search of their missing sibling
“Death in Fiction” by Scott Cheshire, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature
Kristine Ervin on writing about gendered violence with care and recognizing her mother's full humanity in her memoir "Rabbit Heart"
Sheila Sundar, author of "Habitations," recommends books about women who are trying to make sense of their adopted country and find their place in it
Stories that remap the location of friendship in our lives, pulling it from the margins and placing it front and center
Erika Howsare, author of "The Age of Deer," recommends nonfiction about our coexistence with the creatures around us
Lynn Schmeidler, author of "Half-Lives," recommends books that explore what it means to exist in the flesh as a woman