


July is Disability Pride Month! Here is a round up of our favorite middle grade and young adult books that feature disabled characters, providing the perfect opportunity to see one’s self reflected or to learn about other people’s experiences. All featured titles are available in our BCCLS collection. Interested in picturebooks featuring disabled characters? Check out our Disability Pride Month part 1 post here!
Middle Grade
Song for a Whale by Lynne Kelly (large print, physical book, e-audiobook)
Deafness
Twelve old Iris is great with technology, but often feels isolated by her peers because of her deafness. When she learns about Blue 55, a whale who can’t speak to other whales, she decides to use her talents to create a device to sing to him.
Wonder by R.J. Palacio (physical book, eBook, large print, e-audiobook, audiobook on CD, audiobook media player)
Facial difference
Ten old Auggie Pullman is about to make a difficult transition from being homeschooled to a private school with other kids. The situation is further complicated by his facial differences caused by Treacher Collins syndrome. Auggie must navigate his new environment and how his peers treat him because of his appearance.
Shiny Misfits by Maysoon Zayid (physical book, eBook)
Cerebral palsy
Bay Ann’s tap dance performance at the school talent show is overshadowed by her crush, Alyee Maq, catching her after a fall. The moment goes viral with people “inspired” by Bay Ann’s cerebral palsy instead of her dancing talent.
Maysoon Zayid: The Girl Who Can by Dr. Seema Yasmin (physical book)
Cerebral palsy
Maysoon dreamt of being an actress, comedian and dancer. Only problem? As a Muslim girl with cerebral palsy, people often didn’t believe that she could. As the title suggests, Maysoon can – defying any odds set against her!
Just Like Me: 40 Neurologically and Physically Diverse People Who Broke Stereotypes by Louise Gooding (physical book)
Various Disabilities
A collection of true stories from famous figures like Simone Biles, Daniel Radcliffe, Selena Gomez and Greta Thunberg.
Air by Monica Roe (physical book, e-audiobook)
Wheelchair use
Twelve ½-year old Emelyn has used a wheelchair her whole life. She dreams of doing wheelchair motocross, but her community makes plenty of assumptions about what she should want instead, especially since the death of her mother in an accident. Emmie and her best friends hatch a plan to make her dreams a reality.
My Aunt is a Monster by Reimena Yee (physical book, Libby ebook)
Blindness
Safia is used to experiencing adventure only through audiobooks. But that quickly changes when she’s sent to live with her mysterious aunt, Lady Whimsy. It turns out Safia’s blindness isn’t limiting her ability for adventure after all.
Young Adult



All the Noise at Once by DeAndra Davis (physical book)
Autism
Aiden finally makes it on the football team with the star quarterback – his brother, Brandon. Their teammates wonder how Aiden’s autism will affect their season. A fight breaks out, Brandon is charged with assaulting an officer, and Aiden must clear his brother’s name.
Something More by Jackie Khalilieh (physical book, ebook)
Autism
Fifteen year old Jessie is determined to keep her recent autism diagnosis a secret as she enters high school. Despite the goals she set for herself, her plans go awry when two boys steal her heart.
Time and Time Again by Chatham Greenfield (physical book)
IBS
Phoebe has been stuck in a Groundhog Day-esque loop for almost a month until a car crash with her crush, Jess. After the accident, Phoebe and Jess are stuck in the time loop together…and that might not be so bad. But Phoebe fears what’s on the other side of it all.
You Started It by Jackie Khalilieh (physical book)
Anxiety, IBS
Seventeen year old Jamie Taher-Foster has senior year all planned out – that is, until her boyfriend, Ben, breaks up with her. She decides the perfect way to get him back is by pretending to date a TikTok dancer named Axel. In time, their relationship might not be so fake after all.
The Tank Chair series by Manabu Yashiro (physical books)
Wheelchair use
Nagi has to use a wheelchair after taking a bullet to protect his sister, Shizuka. After he recovers, the two become a dangerous assassin duo.
Disability Visibility: 17 First Person Stories for Today adapted for Young Adults edited by Alice Wong (physical book)
Various disabilities
Essays written by disabled people about their lives: the complexities, facing ableism, and wisdom.
Written by:
Alison Woodley
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