………You’re going to cry.
NORMAL IS OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED!
E-Book: X
Paperback: X
(Eventually Amazon will probably merge these two into one link. …Hopefully.)
Official Summary:
I used to think the world was divided into two categories: Not in a wheelchair = Normal. In a wheelchair = Jonah. I never thought I was abnormal. I just knew other people wouldn’t call my life ‘normal’. Other people would go to great lengths to try to make me normal. People that I loved, people that loved me. They wanted me to be normal. So I became normal. They told me to walk. I walked. They told me to run. I ran. They told me to jump. I asked, “How high?” There aren’t that many stories with disabled characters out there. Most stories that exist have someone learn how to be a cripple. But nobody tells you what happens when a cripple walks. The answer? The cripple becomes normal. At least, I thought I was normal. Finally. That was before I met my uncle. My crippled, gay, uncle. Who has a black, gay, husband. They’re successful. They’re happy. They love me. Unconditionally. And now, I have no idea what it means to be ‘normal’. Maybe I never did. Maybe no one does.
Official Disclaimer:
This book tackles discrimination, abuse, and oppression. The sadistic author in me wants you to cry. The mental-health advocate in me wants to emphasize that there’s a difference between shedding a few tears and being triggered by these events. Please take care of yourself when reading this.
Also, yes, this is published through Amazon. We participate in society. Curious. If you’ve heard any other person ever talk about Amazon’s behind-the-scenes strategies then you will know I had no control over the formatting or the price. It’s currently at the lowest price it can be. I’m getting a sliver of that price in royalties. They need to make sure I never get enough to fund a guillotine.
At the end of the day, though, it’s not about the money. (No, yeah, I know it is, I’m just trying to be whimsically optimistic.) It’s about sharing Jonah’s story which coincides with my own story and the stories of many other cripples.
I hope you enjoy it.
Official Gratitude:
Thank you for all of your support!
















