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Blind

By: Rachel DeWoskin
Narrated by: Annalie Gernert
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When Emma Sasha Silver loses her eyesight in a nightmare accident, she must relearn everything from walking across the street to recognizing her own sisters to imagining colors. One of seven children, Emma used to be the invisible kid, but now it seems everyone is watching her. And just as she's about to start high school and try to recover her friendships and former life, one of her classmates is found dead in an apparent suicide. Fifteen and blind, Emma has to untangle what happened and why - in order to see for herself what makes life worth living.

Unflinching in its portrayal of Emma's darkest days, yet full of hope and humor, Rachel DeWoskin's brilliant Blind is one of those rare books that utterly absorbs the listener into the life and experience of another.

©2014 Rachel DeWoskin (P)2014 Listening Library
Depression & Mental Health Difficult Situations Disabilities Family & Relationships Fiction Growing Up Literature & Fiction Self Esteem & Self Image Special Need Witty

Critic Reviews

"A profound YA debut." (Publishers Weekly, starred review)

"With traces of John Green’s Looking for Alaska...a vivid, sensory tour of the shifting landscapes of blindness and teen relationships." (Kirkus, starred review)

"A well-researched and much-needed story. Emma is a capable heroine who manages her disability with realism and grace." (School Library Journal)

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