![]() ![]() Unlikely that a book about insects could address disability without reducing disability to stereotypical and tired (even if unintentionally) to disability literature, we imagine non-fiction texts like biographies and memoirs or, ifįictional, those rare stories that place a disabled human character at the centre of narrative. Most of the time, when we think of a book as belonging Interest in disability in a fantastic (non-human) setting. Studies and not a science fiction reader, but they immediately recommended this book to me as one that takes an The person I was speaking with was unfamiliar with disability Interests in disability studies and science fiction. I first heard of Laline Paull's The Bees (Harper Collins, 2014) when I was discussing my research ![]() Book Review - The Bees (Laline Paull) Book Review: The Bees (Laline Paull) Reviewed by Kathryn Allan ![]()
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