Today our newest book club member is Author Me'Chele Sevanesian. She has written a wonderful book title The Color Orange, about characters who have disabilities. Her passion for being an advocate for those with disabilities is contagious. The book is available wherever books are sold.
More about Me'Chelle
"The Color Orange" is a fictional, young-adult novel surrounding disability and self-discovery. Follow Robbie as he color codes and shade ranges people and experiences. He meets friends who become close like family while discovering everyone is a different color, and it's beautiful.
Me'Chele Sevanesian is a 19-year old, passionate writer who saw a void in young-adult literature for a positive, non-patronizing story about neurodiversity and disability from a new perspective. Through "The Color Orange,'' her goal is to change the 'single-story narrative' often surrounding disability in neuro-typical culture by providing a series of narratives in the back of the book from people with disabilities themselves, and siblings of those with disabilities. Each of their stories is unique, carrying a wide range of experience through the lens of disability.