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  1. In Turning a Memoir Into a Picture Book

    In Turning a Memoir Into a Picture Book

    Ryan Rae Harbuck’s award-winning debut memoir When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Chair offers a keen look into her life after a spinal cord injury in her teens made her a wheelchair user. She’s on a mission to change the narrative of disability, one word at a time. Her new picture book with the same name as her memoir, When I Grow Up I Want to be a Chair, follows Vo, a young girl figuring out who she wants to be.


    “Let me know if you’d ever be up for writing a children’s book based off of your memoir!” A moment of pure happenstance from a senior editor at Barefoot stirred something inside of me.

    It’s safe to say that I wrote it that very day.

    But turning a memoir with themes of grief and overcoming trauma into a story meant for kids should be harder to write, right?

    That’s just the thing, though, I think

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  2. All Thanks to an Acorn

    All Thanks to an Acorn

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  3. The Remembering Candle: The Sleeping Bag Story and Fictionalizing Fragments of Memory

    The Sleeping Bag Story and Fictionalizing Fragments of Memory

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