Invisible Disabilities Week: Classic Books on YouTube Perfect for Autumn
October 19-25 is Invisible Disabilities Week. I am living with several non-apparent disabilities and chronic conditions, particularly a traumatic brain injury.
I am an avid reader! I have been for my entire life. My mother taught me to read when I was three and I’ve been going strong ever since! I come from a family of readers, our garages have always housed books, not cars.
Reading is very difficult for me with having a brain injury. It causes headaches, dizziness, nausea…all kinds of things. So I’ve turned to audiobooks in order to still be able to enjoy literature.
I’ve compiled a list of five classic audiobooks available for free on YouTube that are great for cozy autumn reads. What would you add to this list?
Pride & Prejudice-Jane Austen’s beloved classic of wit and romance follows Elizabeth Bennet as she navigates love, class, and first impressions in Regency-era England. A timeless exploration of pride, prejudice, and the power of understanding.
Macbeth-Shakespeare’s dark tragedy of ambition and fate tells the story of a Scottish nobleman whose lust for power leads to murder, madness, and downfall. A haunting look at how unchecked desire corrupts the soul.
Jane Eyre-Charlotte Brontë’s gothic masterpiece chronicles the life of an orphaned governess whose fiery spirit and moral strength defy the constraints of Victorian society. A tale of love, independence, and inner resilience.
The Scarlet Letter-Nathaniel Hawthorne’s tale of sin and redemption in Puritan New England centers on Hester Prynne, who bears the shame of an adulterous affair while reclaiming her dignity and identity.
Edgar Allen Poe Story Compilation-A chilling collection of Poe’s most haunting tales of mystery and the macabre. From The Tell-Tale Heart to The Fall of the House of Usher, these stories delve into madness, guilt, and the shadows of the human mind.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow-Washington Irving’s eerie American folktale follows schoolteacher Ichabod Crane and his fateful encounter with the ghostly Headless Horseman. A spooky blend of humor, superstition, and small-town lore.
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