ISBN-13: 9786209664243 / Angielski / Miękka / 2026 / 264 str.
DISABLED BUT HUMAN is neither a narrative of victimization nor a call for easy compassion. This work gives a voice to people living with disabilities, not to soften hearts, but to force a face-to-face look at a reality that is too often made invisible. Through powerful testimonies, lived experiences, and a lucid analysis of exclusion mechanisms, the author deconstructs the social, institutional, and cultural stereotypes that marginalize people in situations of disability. The book highlights the invisible barriers that hinder access to education, employment, citizenship, and human dignity. Beyond the observation, the work is intended as a political plea: it challenges public decision-makers, institutions, civil society, and citizens on their responsibilities in building an inclusive society. The author defends the idea that disability is not an individual weakness, but a matter of social justice and human rights. Carried by an engaged, accessible, and deeply human writing style, it constitutes a tool for awareness, reflection, and mobilization in favor of equality and respect for the dignity of all.