![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I recognised many of Nolan’s experiences as an amputee, and felt accurately represented. Jessica: I haven’t found many YA books with amputees centred as a main character. She has no idea-until they learn to communicate for the first time, and their lives collide in disastrous ways. Jessica Walton: In a few sentences, how would you describe Otherbound to someone who hasn’t heard of the book yet?Ĭorinne Duyvis: A boy from our world sees through the eyes of a girl from another world every time he blinks. Earlier today, Jessica Walton reviewed Corinne Duyvis‘s debut Otherbound, and Ada Hoffmann reviewed her recently released novel On the Edge of Gone, both of which feature disabled protagonists now, they sit down with Corinne to talk about disability in genre fiction, approaching and engaging with tropes, research, cats, and more. ![]()
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