Supporting Students with Significant Disabilities in School Libraries: A Vision for Radical Inclusion is both a practical guide and a call to action. Courtney Walker weaves together her experience, research, and collaborations with special education professionals to show librarians how to create spaces, collections, and programs that truly welcome every learner. From adapted book collections to accessible lesson design, this book offers concrete strategies for transforming libraries into equitable, inclusive environments where students with significant disabilities can thrive. More than a toolkit, its a reminder of the librarys role in building a just, compassionate school community. -- Amanda Hunt, MLIS * Library Media Specialist, Secondary Lead Librarian * As a school librarian, I often see how few resources exist to help make books truly accessible for students of all abilities. This book is both inspiring and necessaryit opens the door to conversations weve been needing and reminds us that every child deserves the joy of reading. -- Dr. Karina Quilantan-Garza * Assistant Professor, Sam Houston State University, USA * Supporting Students with Significant Disabilities in School Libraries is Courtneys labor of love and passion project for the two communities she cares most aboutschool libraries and young people. I am awestruck by her dedication and am so delighted to celebrate this invaluable resource shes crafted for libraries serving kids everywhere; I know it will be a tool you will find invaluable as a school librarian; I hope it helps you truly serve every child that finds their way to your library. -- Dr. Rose Brock * Associate Professor and educator at Sam Houston State University, USA * This book is an essential guide for all school librarians that work with students with significant disabilities. This resource shares the tools to incorporate further accessibility. It ensures that access is given to all patrons. -- Milissa Vo * School Librarian * Supporting Students with Significant Disabilities in School Libraries will change the way you approach your library lessons and the needs of your learners! EVERY learner is important, and Walkers text has strategies and adaptations that will allow you to maintain the integrity of your lessons by changing the very way you think about accessibility in the school library. Do your students a favor and check out Walker's Supporting Students with Significant Disabilities in School Libraries! -- Rachael Welsh * School Librarian *