Love & Disability: A Lesbian’s Ode
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This collection of short stories is dedicated to all those women, who love Us: the less than abled, the alternately abled and the disabled. I won't say it is an easy thing to do, depending on the day or the disability but that you sometimes think to leave but ultimately want to stay, I want to say that I Love You. I love you for your heart, I love you for your love and I love you for loving Us.
Sandra Jean-Pierre
Sandra Jean-Pierre is an amateur photographer, short story writer, poet and mean crafter of crocheted afghans.
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Love & Disability - Sandra Jean-Pierre
Love & Disability:
A Lesbian’s Ode
By
Sandra Jean-Pierre
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Love & Disability: A Lesbian’s Ode
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
The Xochilt Deconstruction
When You Cry
Totally
About Sandra Jean-Pierre
Connect With Me Online
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Foreword
This collection of short stories is dedicated to all those women, who love Us: the less than abled, the alternately abled and the disabled. I won’t say it is an easy thing to do, depending on the day or the disability but that you sometimes think to leave but ultimately want to stay, I want to say that I Love You. I love you for your heart, I love you for your love and I love you for loving Us.
Be strong and stay loving Us.
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