Some disabilities are visible while others are less apparent, but all are under-represented in media and popular culture. Lucky for us, there is a wealth of stories out there just waiting to be heard. This collection includes non-fiction highlighting the lives of trail-blazers, first-person memoirs, and fiction exploring characters with disabilities – all helping to stamp out ableism and tell the full story of the human experience from all perspectives, backgrounds and abilities. Our libraries are chock-full of such stories, and this collection includes many of our favourites that give voice to people living with disability. —The Audible Editors
Memoirs
Real-life accounts of living with disabilities and the fight for disability justice.
Fiction
Stories featuring disabled protagonists and supporting characters.
Non-fiction
Educate yourself with these essays and histories about accessibility and inclusion.
Family Listens
Characters and real-life kids who showcase life with a disability.
For Teens and Young Adults
Coming-of-age stories focused on teens with disabilities.
Featured Content
Adele Roberts gives her "Personal Best"
The award-winning DJ and broadcaster tells the story of her public battle with bowel cancer, the power of positivity and why she wants to help others reach their best potential.
Nicolas Hamilton has our attention
In "Now That I Have Your Attention," the racing driver and motivational speaker shares how he pushed himself beyond the physical limits of what anyone had ever expected of him.
Lucy Edwards is "Blind Not Broken"
Part memoir and part self-help guide, disability activist Lucy Edwards's new audiobook shares how being blind won’t ever hold her back.