The Pretty One: On Life, Pop Culture, Disability, and Other Reasons to Fall in Love with Me is a candid essay collection by disability rights advocate Keah Brown. Drawing on her experience as a Black woman with cerebral palsy, she reflects on self-acceptance, joy, and identity in a world shaped by ableism and racism.
Brown traces her journey from wanting to be "normal" to embracing herself fully, challenging the messages of shame and invisibility she encountered growing up. She writes about her relationship with her able-bodied identical twin, navigating romance and desire, and the complicated ways beauty and value are assigned in a mostly white, able-bodied culture.
Pop culture plays a central role as Brown celebrates the movies, TV, and music she loves, while also critiquing the media’s limited and often distorted depictions of disability. Her viral hashtag #DisabledAndCute becomes a springboard for exploring public representation, community-building, and the power of claiming joy.
Warm, funny, and sharply observant, these essays invite readers of all backgrounds to rethink assumptions about disability, beauty, and worth, while offering encouragement to anyone learning to like themselves out loud.
- Personal essays on disability, race, and identity
- Insightful look at media, beauty standards, and pop culture
- Affirming exploration of self-love and community