This review proposes to present and describe the main topics, as well as to point out some criticisms of Simon Dickel’s book, Embodying Difference: Critical Phenomenology and Narratives of Disability, Race, and Sexuality, published in 2022. The book follows the tradition of phenomenology and dialogues with post-structuralism and critical studies. The author focuses on the themes of disability, race and sexuality and, as an empirical basis for his argument, he refers primarily to fictional and non-fictional literary narratives and secondarily to films.