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Unbroken
- 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens
- Narrated by: Allison Hiroto, Adi Cabral, Serena Rasoul, Katie Anvil Rich, Bree Klauser, Jenna Bainbridge, Marcella Cox, Julia Weldon, Lily Emil Lammers
- Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
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This anthology explores disability in fictional tales told from the viewpoint of disabled characters, written by disabled creators. With stories in various genres about first loves, friendship, war, travel, and more, Unbroken will offer today's teen listeners a glimpse into the lives of disabled people in the past, present, and future.
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- Jane Krauss
- 22-12-2022
Best Anthology of 2022
This was one of the best books I have read this year. In addition, this is one of the best anthologies I have read. Each story is excellent, although I did love the sci-fi story best. I would 100% recommend picking this one up!
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