Disability
A Novella
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Alabama Press
Publishing:1st May '26
£13.99
This title is due to be published on 1st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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.
"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
Praise for Mazza's Girl Beside Him:
"A gifted editor of innovative fiction by women, Cris Mazza is also one of its most audacious practitioners."—Jaimy Gordon, author of Bogeywoman
ISBN: 9781573662222
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
100 pages