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It Wasn't Meant to Be Perfect
- A Memoir
- By: Gaelynn Lea
- Narrated by: Gaelynn Lea
- Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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Folk musician, Broadway composer, and disability advocate Gaelynn Lea's warm, funny, poignant memoir is a love letter to every kind of body, to music, and to making it work––inviting us to embrace all of life's experiences with heart and determination. Read by the author and featuring...
By: Gaelynn Lea
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The Book of Heaven
- A Story of Hope for the Outcasts, the Broken, and Those Who Lost Faith
- By: Katie Asher, Houston Asher
- Narrated by: Morgan Asher
- Length: 35 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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True stories, especially miracles, are the best kind. They give us a reason to believe in ourselves, in others, in good, and mostly, reason to believe in God. After decades of trauma, loss, abuse, and severe autism, one mom decided to give up on experts and suffering and believe in miracles. So she got one. The prison doors that had trapped her son for over two decades were opened, and through his faith and sight, she was given hers. In the ashes of life they found out that faith in God was capable to do more than they could imagine, more than was possible.
By: Katie Asher, and others
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Body Weather
- Notes on Chronic Illness in the Anthropocene
- By: Lorraine Boissoneault
- Narrated by: Soneela Nankani
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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"This book doesn’t offer easy answers, but it offers something better—a way of seeing our shared vulnerability as the starting point for understanding what’s breaking and what still might be saved." —Esmé Weijun Wang, author of The Collected...
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Real Words with Sam
- A Father and Son Navigate Autism, Apraxia, and Unexpected Intelligence
- By: J. Brad Britton, Sam Britton
- Narrated by: J. Brad Britton
- Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Real Words With Sam tells the true story of a father who, after two decades, discovers that his autistic son has been fully aware, perceptive, and engaged all along. Through spelled communication, Sam’s inner voice emerges, revealing insight, humor, and emotional depth that challenge long-standing assumptions about disability and intelligence. What many experts labeled as “behaviors” and a “learning disorder” is actually apraxia—a condition affecting output, not input or understanding.
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Dads, this one’s for you.
- By Steven May on 18-04-26
By: J. Brad Britton, and others
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Getting Legless
- A True Story of Adversity and Overcoming Challenges
- By: Jared Hughes
- Narrated by: Jared Hughes
- Length: 1 hr and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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Getting Legless is the memoir by Jared Hughes, who was diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease in 2021. As he was getting used to his new life on dialysis and the prospect of having a kidney transplant, his life was further turned upside down when he discovered that he had arterial disease which had been caused by his kidney disease being undiagnosed for so long. This resulted in Jared losing both of his legs.
By: Jared Hughes
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Forward—Giving Up Is Not an Option
- Making My Way into My New World with Wheelchair and Hand Bike
- By: Eugen Ehrenberg
- Narrated by: Mike Cooper
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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In November 1991, author Eugen Ehrenberg was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and he learned how to manage the imminent limitations in his movements. Twenty years after that, he suffered an accident that left him in the hospital for a long time as he managed to regain part of his mobility. He had to become friendly with his new active wheelchair and later with his hand bike.
By: Eugen Ehrenberg
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It Wasn't Meant to Be Perfect
- A Memoir
- By: Gaelynn Lea
- Narrated by: Gaelynn Lea
- Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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Folk musician, Broadway composer, and disability advocate Gaelynn Lea's warm, funny, poignant memoir is a love letter to every kind of body, to music, and to making it work––inviting us to embrace all of life's experiences with heart and determination. Read by the author and featuring...
By: Gaelynn Lea
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The Book of Heaven
- A Story of Hope for the Outcasts, the Broken, and Those Who Lost Faith
- By: Katie Asher, Houston Asher
- Narrated by: Morgan Asher
- Length: 35 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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True stories, especially miracles, are the best kind. They give us a reason to believe in ourselves, in others, in good, and mostly, reason to believe in God. After decades of trauma, loss, abuse, and severe autism, one mom decided to give up on experts and suffering and believe in miracles. So she got one. The prison doors that had trapped her son for over two decades were opened, and through his faith and sight, she was given hers. In the ashes of life they found out that faith in God was capable to do more than they could imagine, more than was possible.
By: Katie Asher, and others
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Body Weather
- Notes on Chronic Illness in the Anthropocene
- By: Lorraine Boissoneault
- Narrated by: Soneela Nankani
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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"This book doesn’t offer easy answers, but it offers something better—a way of seeing our shared vulnerability as the starting point for understanding what’s breaking and what still might be saved." —Esmé Weijun Wang, author of The Collected...
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Real Words with Sam
- A Father and Son Navigate Autism, Apraxia, and Unexpected Intelligence
- By: J. Brad Britton, Sam Britton
- Narrated by: J. Brad Britton
- Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Real Words With Sam tells the true story of a father who, after two decades, discovers that his autistic son has been fully aware, perceptive, and engaged all along. Through spelled communication, Sam’s inner voice emerges, revealing insight, humor, and emotional depth that challenge long-standing assumptions about disability and intelligence. What many experts labeled as “behaviors” and a “learning disorder” is actually apraxia—a condition affecting output, not input or understanding.
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Dads, this one’s for you.
- By Steven May on 18-04-26
By: J. Brad Britton, and others
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Getting Legless
- A True Story of Adversity and Overcoming Challenges
- By: Jared Hughes
- Narrated by: Jared Hughes
- Length: 1 hr and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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Getting Legless is the memoir by Jared Hughes, who was diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease in 2021. As he was getting used to his new life on dialysis and the prospect of having a kidney transplant, his life was further turned upside down when he discovered that he had arterial disease which had been caused by his kidney disease being undiagnosed for so long. This resulted in Jared losing both of his legs.
By: Jared Hughes
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Forward—Giving Up Is Not an Option
- Making My Way into My New World with Wheelchair and Hand Bike
- By: Eugen Ehrenberg
- Narrated by: Mike Cooper
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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In November 1991, author Eugen Ehrenberg was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and he learned how to manage the imminent limitations in his movements. Twenty years after that, he suffered an accident that left him in the hospital for a long time as he managed to regain part of his mobility. He had to become friendly with his new active wheelchair and later with his hand bike.
By: Eugen Ehrenberg
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The Architecture of Uncertainty
- By: Jake Didinsky
- Narrated by: Steven Chua
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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What does it mean to think differently in a world that wasn't built for your mind? Jake Didinsky is autistic, queer, non-binary, and Jewish. They've spent their life building an operating system to survive—a framework for navigating ethics, systems, and human connection when the default settings keep crashing. The Architecture of Uncertainty is part memoir, part philosophy, and entirely honest.
By: Jake Didinsky
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Pain's Authority
- By: Brad Child
- Narrated by: Brad Child
- Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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The Moment Everything Changed is what makes this book different—it’s not clinical, it’s personal and confrontational. I remember the exact moment I opened my eyes and something was different. Not a little different, everything different. Three decades of pain, illness, disease that created constant noise in my body, mind, and soul to opening my eyes after surgery #21… POOF!!! It was gone. Just gone! Nobody prepares you for that. We spend so much time asking, “Why am I in pain & will it ever stop?” “Why can’t anyone figure it out and just help me?” Tough times...
By: Brad Child
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The Unseen Path
- By: Nagababu Jannu
- Narrated by: Veena Prabhakaran Nair
- Length: 4 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
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Life doesn’t ask if we’re ready. It simply happens and then it watches what we do next. I was born blind, and from the beginning, the world carried quiet expectations about how small my life should remain. But I refused that script.
By: Nagababu Jannu
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Life with Jefferson
- A Biography of a Guide Dog
- By: Penny Leclair, Paul Bennett
- Narrated by: James Boylan
- Length: 4 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Life With Jefferson tells the true story of the remarkable partnership between Jefferson and Penny Leclair, a deafblind woman whose independence depended on finding the right guide dog. After two years of searching, Jefferson was chosen for his unique intelligence, sensitivity, and ability to meet Penny’s specific needs. His training continued with special considerations that shaped him into more than a working dog—he became a trusted partner and beloved family member.
By: Penny Leclair, and others
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Anchored
- A Journey Through Vision and Faith
- By: Trey Lewis
- Narrated by: Parke Arnold
- Length: 2 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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What does it mean to be truly anchored when life’s waters are rough and the path uncertain? In Anchored: A Journey Through Vision and Faith, Trey Lewis shares a powerful memoir of resilience, purpose, and unwavering belief. From going blind at a young age, he faced a world full of obstacles—physical, social, and emotional—that would have discouraged most. But through faith, determination, and a commitment to build meaningful connections, Trey transforms every challenge into an opportunity to grow, advocate, and lead.
By: Trey Lewis
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Living In the Land of the Uprights
- A Story About Thomas Voss Sorensen
- By: Kathaleen Sorensen
- Narrated by: Tracy Parsons
- Length: 12 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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I strive to create an example of all that I can be so that others in my situation can see disability for what it is. Disability does not separate me from anyone. All people are disabled, and only some are temporarily enabled. Everyone will age. Everyone will need a little help. If people understand this, then all are equal. - Thomas. Thomas is a brilliant student, an advocate for people with special needs, and a loving son and brother. He has a rare form of muscular dystrophy that over a short time leaves him completely, physically helpless.
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From Shack to White House
- A Memoir of Four Lives
- By: Theo W. Braddy
- Narrated by: Theo W. Braddy
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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In From Shack to White House, Theo Braddy takes listeners on an unforgettable journey through four extraordinary lives. Each one marked by loss, resilience, and faith. From the dusty backroads of Georgia to the corridors of power in Washington, Theo's story is a powerful testament to what it means to rise again, again, and again.
By: Theo W. Braddy
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Short but Fierce
- Living Boldly with Turner Syndrome and Defying the Odds
- By: Triona Keane
- Narrated by: Triona Keane
- Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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How do you find your strength when the odds are stacked against you? In Short but Fierce, Triona Keane shares her deeply personal and inspiring journey of living with Turner Syndrome—a rare genetic condition that shaped her life but never defined her. This isn’t just a story about medical challenges or fertility struggles; it’s a heartfelt exploration of self-acceptance, resilience, and discovering your true purpose. With unflinching honesty and warm humour, Triona reflects on: The loneliness of growing up feeling different. The incredible obstacles she faced on her path to adulthood.
By: Triona Keane
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Un Nuovo Giorno
- Il Parkinson nella mia vita, tra una mezzanotte e l'altra
- By: Davide Ferrero
- Narrated by: Eleven Labs
- Length: 4 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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Questa storia inizia con una schiena che si blocca ed un lungo riposo forzato. Nell'esistenza tranquilla di Davide c'è un fuoriprogramma: il Parkinson. Una storia da leggere che racconta a tutti quanto sia importante alzare lo sguardo per non arrendersi mai.
By: Davide Ferrero
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Mental Health Crisis Based on the Life of William Foraker
- By: Phyllis Foraker, David Foraker
- Narrated by: Andrew baldwin
- Length: 2 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
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The Story of One William Foraker is a deeply moving, true account of a family's battle with the devastating impact of untreated mental illness. Written by parents Phyllis and David Michael Foraker, this gripping narrative follows the life of their son, William, whose bright future was slowly derailed by the insidious grip of paranoid schizophrenia. Told with raw honesty and compassion, the book sheds light on the heartbreaking realities faced by families navigating a fractured mental healthcare system.
By: Phyllis Foraker, and others
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Perfect Vision
- How Seeing Through God’s Eyes Truly Gives Us Sight
- By: Adam LaSalle
- Narrated by: Kip Johns
- Length: 5 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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I wrote this memoir because truth matters—especially in a world where deception often wears familiar, comforting faces. My story was shaped by suffering, but it was redeemed by God’s faithful presence within it. Through loss, pain, and even physical darkness, He taught me how to see more clearly with spiritual eyes. I share these pages in the hope that others who feel confused, wounded, or unseen might recognize God’s light at work in their own lives and discover that redemption is possible, even in the places that seem beyond repair.
By: Adam LaSalle
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Psychosis
- How I Escaped My Mind’s Darkest Reality: The True Story of Bipolar Disorder I Wish I’d Been Told Before
- By: Mike McDonnell
- Narrated by: Mike McDonnell
- Length: 4 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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In this raw, unflinching memoir about bipolar disorder (formerly manic depression) and psychosis, Mike McDonnell takes you inside the terrifying reality of losing your mind and the hard-fought journey back to sanity. Mental health crises affect millions, yet psychosis remains widely misunderstood and stigmatised. This memoir breaks through that silence with courage, humour, and hard-won wisdom.
By: Mike McDonnell