I read it and found it . . . ehhhhhh. The main character's arc was very much Privileged White Boy Grows Up And Recognizes His Privilege, and there's a place for that kind of story . . . I guess . . . but the amount of significance given to his feelings (to be fair, it's a first-person narration) put me off a bit. Also I understood where the author was going with the disability politics, but I still found it patently ridiculous that someone would refuse a magic epilepsy cure, IN THE 1700S.
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