😋I recommend the following disability/disfigurement novels to you: 1. "Drowned, Abandoned Concubine, Overturning the World". It was about the rebirth of the fourth daughter of the Prime Minister's Residence after she was killed. In the present world, she was turned into a vegetable by a car accident, and her soul came to ancient times. After being betrothed to the Seventh Prince, she began a different life. 2. In "Flash Marriage: Young Madam Mo is a Big Boss", the female protagonist married a big boss who was considered to have a double identity in order to make her ex-boyfriend regret it. Unexpectedly, she found out that her husband did not have any physical defects. The two of them began a loving married life. 3. In "Reborn: The Crippled Prince's Ugly Concubine", the male protagonist lost his light due to his conspiracy and fell into darkness. It was only when he met the female protagonist that she became the sunshine in his heart. The male protagonist's disability and the female protagonist's ugly face did not hinder their feelings for them. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One popular disability romance novel is 'The Sea of Tranquility' by Katja Millay. It tells a beautiful love story involving characters with different emotional and mental states that could be considered as forms of 'disability' in a broad sense. The story is very touching and well - written.
'Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me' by Ellen Forney is another good choice. While it mainly focuses on mental illness, which can be considered a form of disability in a sense. The graphic novel uses her own experiences to explore the relationship between creativity and mental health. It's beautifully illustrated and gives readers a deep understanding of what it's like to live with a mental disorder.
One great disability visual novel is 'The Flower Shop: Summer in Fairbrook'. It features characters with different personalities and abilities, including some dealing with disabilities in a heartwarming small - town setting. It focuses on relationships and personal growth.
Another one is 'Shiny Days'. While not solely centered around a disability school, it does feature characters with disabilities in a school - like setting. It has multiple storylines that touch on the relationships between the characters, including those with disabilities. The visual novel is known for its detailed character development and the way it presents different aspects of life in a relatable way.
'Handle with Care' by Jodi Picoult is another book in this genre. It's about a girl with osteogenesis imperfecta, also known as brittle bone disease. The story looks at the legal, ethical, and family issues that arise when dealing with a child with a severe disability, as well as the child's own struggle to have a normal life.
One great disability fiction book is 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night - Time' by Mark Haddon. It's told from the perspective of a boy with autism, giving readers an inside look into his unique way of thinking and experiencing the world.
Another is 'Me Before You' by Jojo Moyes. It features a quadriplegic man, Will. The story delves into his life after his accident and his relationship with Louisa, the caregiver. It's a heart - wrenching and thought - provoking story about disability, love, and the value of life.
I recommend "My Disabled Mother and I." This modern romance novel mainly tells the story of an ordinary but great disabled mother, Carnation. After her husband passed away, she gave her life for her children and family. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the following novels with a disabled male protagonist to you: " Love at the Doctor's Heart: The Disabled Boss's Bride "," Hidden Husband Is Mysterious "," On the Wedding Night, the Disabled Boss Pretends to Be Blind Online "," The Disabled Husband Is Clingy "," After the Substitute Marriage, the Disabled Prince Shocks the Empire's Boss "," The Reborn Disabled Prince's Ugly Concubine "," On the Wedding Night, the Disabled Prince Suddenly Stands Up "," The Reborn Medical Concubine Is Vicious, Poisonous, and Reckless "," Reborn 80: Marry a Disabled Big Boss "," Marry a Disabled Big Boss for Happiness ". I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Well, 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly' is an excellent disability historical fiction. It's based on the real - life experience of Jean - Dominique Bauby who had 'locked - in syndrome'. It offers a deep look into his mental world while being physically disabled. Additionally, 'My Left Foot' by Christy Brown is about a man with cerebral palsy, showing his struggles and achievements in a historical Irish setting. It's very inspiring.