Chaz Hayden is a debut author who, like his main character, was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy as an infant and spent his childhood in and out of hospitals. The First Thing About You, he says, is “not just about disability but about friendship and love and all the things that a young person hopes to experience”. Through his writing and his YouTube channel, he speaks with abundant positivity and encourages people to “Be different. Leave a trail.” Chaz Hayden grew up in New Jersey and now lives in Pennsylvania with his parents and his English Bulldog, Lovey. Follow him on Instagram and Twitter: @TheChazHayden.
Despite his struggles, the ending is totally uplifting, as Harris
realizes what is important in his life. Written by someone with
first hand experience of this condition lends realness and warmth
to Harris’ challenges and triumphs. This is a tremendous novel
suitable for all teenagers.
*Lamont Books*
The First Thing about You, ‘a classic boy-in-a-wheelchair meets
girl love story’ is a powerful read, written with humour and
insight.
*ReadPlus*
An honest and charming coming of age story, The First thing About
You explores themes of disability, love, family, friendship,
stereotypes, isolation, and grief. I deeply appreciated the
well-developed yet realistically flawed characters including
Harris’s family with whom there are many hilarious and
heart-wrenching moments. Chaz Hayden (who shares the same condition
as Harris) taps into his own lived experience to create an
extremely authentic feeling narrative. Three dimensional disabled
characters are hard to come by in Young Adult literature, but
Hayden does an exemplary job with Harris and doesn’t shy away from
some of the harsh realities of his everyday life. Following Harris
as he navigates family, friendship, first love, and finding himself
was thoroughly enjoyable. I would recommend this honest, hilarious,
and heartfelt novel to anyone 14 years and over.
*Reading Time*
This book does a great job of capturing the Pains Of Being Fifteen.
Also absolutely loved the poignant and crisp disability advocacy
throughout the book… An explosively colourful story full of complex
characters and amazing banter that read like a slice of life from a
teen with Muscular Spinal Dystrophy. Totally recommend!
*Paper Fury*
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