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the book cover for The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, featuring a yellow background and an illustration of a nice hat

Oliver Sacks and the Narratives of Disability

Oliver Sacks recognized that stories have a closer connection to the full complexity of the human condition than science. Nine years after the birth of my daughter, however, I realized that most existing narratives tell us more about cultural misconceptions of Down syndrome than providing a full, complex picture of human experience.

a black and white drawing of a fox by Annie Hartnett

“Grief with animals isn’t the same, and we can learn something from that”: An Interview with Annie Hartnett

By combining the voices of the dead with the experiences of the living, Annie Hartnett builds a sense of community. Her characters are not navigating hardships in isolation but with the support of family and friends, animals and the dead.