Mary Mecham, a mother of two children with rare genetic disorders to whom she reads every day, grew frustrated by the lack of books that had characters who resembled her children. She began to search for stories that featured people with disabilities and met authors with disabilities who wrote about their own struggles. To share these works, she created Disability Book Week, which runs from April 23 to 29. We spoke to Brianna TenBrink, autism advocate and Disability Book Week panelist, about the portrayal of people with disabilities in literature, how that’s changing, and some good reads to consider for anyone interested in participating.