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Everyday Disability and Chronic Illness Format:Paperback how suicide survivors commonly reactFrom the rose fields of Oman and the dizzying heights of La Paz, to Camden's cobblestones and that one "totally wheelchair friendly" doorstep, these prize winning essays share the unvarnished truth of life with a disability or chronic illness. In each chapter, an emerging writer offers their perspective on how disability and chronic illness have affected their lives, and how they handle obstacles and find community. The essays offer insight into
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