Advance Praise for Being Seen

I’ve been blown away by the reception for Being Seen so far. Here are some of the remarkably kind things people have had to say!


“A much-needed wake-up call for the nondisabled world.”

Kirkus Reviews

 

“Sharp and thought-provoking memoir… As she writes, ‘nondisabled people, buckle up.’”

Booklist Starred Review


Being Seen is a sharp, necessary book. Sjunneson's clarity of thought and entertaining prose illuminate her life and our world. A powerful and resonant reading experience.”

—Kat Howard, Alex Award-winning author of An Unkindness of Magicians

 

“Engaging, unflinching, and at times intentionally uncomfortable, Being Seen is a call to action cleverly disguised as a book.”

—Marieke Nijkamp, bestselling author and editor of Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens.

 

“With sharpened words aimed squarely at a cultural image that marginalizes disabled women, Elsa Sjunneson is an emerging icon. Being Seen is her unkindest cut; sparing no one from the frank truth of her life as a Deafblind woman and filleting the intersections of identity with her trademark incisive logic and vulnerable memoir. This book will leave scars.”

—Meg Elison, author of Big Girl

 

“A riotous blend of memoir and cultural criticism that defies expectations on nearly every page. Being Seen persuasively argues that it is not only the disabled body that must adapt to the world, but also the world that must adapt around the disabled body.”

—M. Leona Godin, author of There Plant Eyes: A Personal and Cultural History of Blindness

 

“A blend of memoir, media criticism, and cultural critique, Being Seen is both vulnerable and bold. It covers Sjunneson’s particular experiences of everything from sword-fighting to protesting, and looks to media to trace the ways the images of disability in America often stand in stark contrast to lived experience. Most importantly, it is a challenge: an unflinching demand for representation, accessibility and justice.”

—Katie Booth, Author of The Invention of Miracles

Casey Blair