“Leah is our most fearless chronicler of crip life, which means they’ve got one of the biggest hearts alive in a body that also wields the fiercest pen. Their work has been a lodestar for so many of us who have had our hearts broken by ableism’s insidious and rampant effects, and this book is yet another shining pinnacle to follow… We always say about Leah that their books are urgent, of this time and the necessities of the present – but for me they are at once an ancient soothsayer, a reporter from the front lines, and the one we’ll be reading in 100 years. What can I say? They’re the best of us.” -Johanna Hedva, author of How to Tell When We Will Die: On Pain, Disability, and Doom