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Disability: A Novella

Autor Cris Mazza
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iun 2026
Redefining strength, one truth at a time.
Told in a broken shorthand voice, Mazza's language is acute, evoking a place where the patients, the caregivers, and the system are all disabled. Teri and Cleo are minimum-wage nurse-aides at a state ward for severely retarded and physically handicapped children. They are expected to feed, bathe, clothe, and carry out the required therapies for their patients in a 4-hour shift. They're working within a system where money for therapy is only continued if therapy shows improvement--and yet the state-paid therapists who oversee the ward know the patients will never show any improvement. To keep the money coming in, it is up to the minimum-wage caregivers to "see" and chart important improvements, thus keeping the therapy program alive. 

Blinded in their own way by their pet-like adoption of favorite patients, Teri and Cleo struggle to remain both optimistic and realistic. As their personal failures mount--and even transpose or emulate the travesties within the state ward--Teri and Cleo, with their own unseen "disabilities" in dealing with their lives and pasts, react harshly to the breakdown in the emotional balancing act.
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ISBN-13: 9781573662222
ISBN-10: 1573662224
Pagini: 100
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția Fiction Collective 2

Notă biografică

Cris Mazza's first novel, How to Leave a Country, won the PEN / Nelson Algren Award for book-length fiction. Some of her other notable earlier titles include Is It Sexual Harassment Yet? (FC2, 1998), Your Name Here: ___ (Coffee House Press, 1995), and Dog People (Coffee House Press, 1997). She is also co-editor of Chick-Lit: Postfeminist Fiction (FC2, 1995), and Chick-Lit 2 (No Chick Vics) (FC2, 1996). Mazza's most recent books include Indigenous / Growing Up Californian (City Lights, 2003) and Homeland (Small Press Distribution, 2004). A native of Southern California, Mazza has lived outside Chicago since 1993. She is a professor in the Program for Writers at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
 

Recenzii

"Disability is as dense, relentless, tender, savage, and strange as moment-by-moment life itself, conjured on the page whole." 
—Elizabeth Searle, author of Celebrities in Disgrace
“[Mazza] continues to work with passion, insight and a certain cold beauty.”
Publishers Weekly
“Mazza is a subversive and anarchistic writer.”
—Wall Street Journal

Descriere

Disability by Cris Mazza is a raw, unflinching novella set in a state ward for severely disabled children. Through the eyes of two overworked aides, Mazza delivers a tense, tender exploration of vulnerability, resilience, and the fragile bonds formed in the margins of suffering.