49 pages 1 hour read

James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein

I Funny: A Middle School Story

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2012

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Background

Cultural and Literary Context: Disability Representation in Middle-Grade Literature

Throughout the 2010s and beyond, the genre of middle-grade literature has skyrocketed in popularity, providing young readers with an increasingly rich selection of titles to study and enjoy. During this time, middle-grade literature has also become increasingly varied, inclusive, and diverse. Children with disabilities are an underrepresented group in all types of media, and they are also the most vulnerable to bullying, harassment, and maltreatment, both by their peers and by adults. The increasing number of middle-grade novels that feature strong, assertive characters with disabilities helps to bridge critical gaps and address common experiences. In addition to acknowledging a traditionally marginalized group of children and young adults, such literature also benefits readers without disabilities by promoting understanding and acceptance. Both middle-grade and YA fiction include many titles that focus on a wide range of differences and disabilities. Prime examples of literature addressing the challenges and triumphs of young adult wheelchair users include Sara Pyszka’s Dancing Daisies (2013), which features a protagonist with cerebral palsy; Chelsea Hill’s Push Girl (2014), whose protagonist, like Jamie, also loses the use of her legs in a car accident; and Susan Nussbaum’s Good Kings Bad Kings (2013), which uses a school

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