
"The Trouble with Normal" (Michael Orsini)
"The Trouble with Normal" by Michael Orsini challenges the idea that aiming for a fully "normal" or mainstream society is always desirable. Orsini argues that conforming to dominant standards can suppress diversity, maintain inequalities, and overlook marginalized voices. The book advocates for understanding how societal norms shape perceptions of health, gender, and identity, and encourages embracing different ways of being rather than simply conforming to existing norms. Overall, it highlights the importance of questioning societal expectations to foster greater inclusion and social justice.