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  • What You See When You Can't See

  • How Blindness Helped One Woman Discover the True Beauty of Life
  • By: Zena Cooper
  • Narrated by: Janine Cooper Marshall
  • Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins

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What You See When You Can't See

By: Zena Cooper
Narrated by: Janine Cooper Marshall
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Publisher's Summary

Deeply touching and uplifting, What You See When You Can't See offers a way of looking at the world through different eyes and a road map to finding bliss in the simplest of things.

Zena was born with Marfan Syndrome, a connective tissue disorder which affects the heart, eyes, lungs, blood vessels, joints, bones, and bodily systems. Concretely, it meant she is nearly completely blind, yet she kept this condition hidden from the world for four decades - until she met Munch.

A guide dog with a huge personality, Munch made Zena's invisible disability suddenly plain for all the world to see. This book shares the story of Zena's journey with Munch, who helped her not only come to terms with her disability but gave her the strength to find her place in the world and help others understand that, like her, they could see the beauty in living a different kind of life. Zena also shares her unique model to reset negative thought patterns.

©2019 Zena Cooper (P)2019 Hay House

Critic Reviews

"Right from the first few pages, I knew that this book would go on a list of my favourite books. It's deeply inspiring, thoroughly insightful and really makes you think about how you look at the world." (David Hamilton, PhD)

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