Good Kings, Bad Kings: ''Fiction at its best. A stunning accomplishment.'' Barbara Kingsolver
English
By (author): Susan Nussbaum
My first week I learned that people refer to ILLC as illsee. Emphasis on ill. The Illinois Learning and Life Skills Center may not sound like the name of a nursing home, but thats how they work it. Naming these places is all about misdirection. Inside, it smells, sounds, and looks like your standard-issue nursing home. Same old wolf but in a lamb outfit.
Told in alternating perspectives by a varied cast of characters, Good Kings, Bad Kings is a powerful and inspiring debut that invites us into the lives of a group of teenagers and staff who live at the ILLC. From Yessenia, who dreams of her next boyfriend, to Teddy, a resident who dresses up daily in a full suit and tie, and Mia, who guards a terrifying secret, Nussbaum has crafted a multifaceted portrait of a way of life that challenges our definitions of what it means to be disabled. In a story told with remarkable authenticity, their voices resound with resilience, courage and humour.
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