The personal odyssey of a man with a disability, Irving Zola describes and analyses what it is like to have a disability in a world that values vigour and health. First published in 1981, a founding book in the fields of hea...

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The personal odyssey of a man with a disability, Irving Zola describes and analyses what it is like to have a disability in a world that values vigour and health. First published in 1981, a founding book in the fields of health and disability studies, this text considers his trials and triumphs.

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