<p><strong>Things People with Disabilities Are Allowed to Do</strong> is a powerful poetic reminder of something simple yet radical: people with disabilities are allowed to live fully and freely-just like everyone else.</p><p></p><p>In this beautifully minimalist and thought-provoking collection <strong>Elizabeth Pickett</strong> shares an incomplete list of everyday rights and joys that too often need to be spoken aloud: the right to make decisions to love and be loved to travel to work to lead to rest without guilt.</p><p></p><p>Through clear compassionate language Pickett invites readers to reflect on the barriers that still exist-and to imagine a world where autonomy dignity and inclusion are not exceptions but expectations.</p><p></p><p>Perfect for <strong>disability advocates educators caregivers and allies</strong> this book is both a declaration of rights and a celebration of humanity.</p><p><strong>Inspirational affirming and deeply human</strong> <em>Things People with Disabilities Are Allowed to Do</em> will challenge your perspective and open your heart.</p>
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