When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Chair

$9.99
Illustrated by: Barry Lee
ProdCode: 9825
ISBN: 9798888599471
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Barefoot Books
Pages: 32
Published Date: 04/07/2026
In Stock

Vo knows that when she grows up, she doesn’t want a grumpy grown-up job. She wants to change the world, and she knows just how she’s going to do it. “When I grow up I want to be a chair!” she proclaims. Join Vo as she discovers that one part of her identity doesn’t have to define her whole future, but it does give her power to be so much more.

"Focused on a child’s shifting self-image, it’s a complex exploration of autonomy, identity, and support" – Publishers Weekly

A bold story of self-discovery

Vo wanted to believe that if she were a chair, she could change the world.

She wanted to believe that she could choose that path for herself.

Vo is a thinker and a creator and knows that she doesn't want a grumpy grown-up job. She wants to change the world, and she knows just how she’s going to do it. “When I grow up I want to be a chair!” Vo proclaims. Others don’t understand. Why would she want to be sat on? Where would she sleep? Who would want to be a chair?

Vo believes her chair makes her world a better place, so being a chair will make the whole world even better, right? When Vo faces the path ahead of her, she can see that there may be more to her wish than she ever understood. Join Vo as she discovers that just one part of her identity doesn’t have to define her whole future, but it does give her the power to be so much more.

  • Lively text written by Ryan Rae Harbuck, who wrote the award-winning and critically acclaimed adult memoir of the same name about her experience becoming a wheelchair user as a teenager after a car accident.
  • Vibrant, quirky art illustrated by debut picture book illustrator Barry Lee who draws on their own experience of living with a disability.
  • Representation of lived experience using a mobility device told through the eyes of Vo, a unique, unforgettable character.

"Focused on a child’s shifting self-image, it’s a complex exploration of autonomy, identity, and support" – Publishers Weekly

"This is a book unafraid to delve into the complicated relationship that a kid in a wheelchair has with their chair" – Betsy Bird, Librarian, @FuseEight

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