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See?
- Living Blind in a Sighted World
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Lee
- Length: 5 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Imagine growing up in Alpena, Michigan during the 1950s and 1960s as the only visually impaired student attending a small town public school ill-equipped to meet your special needs. How would you navigate life's roaring rapids?
See? is an inspirational autobiography that describes how God's grace and the firm, loving support from family, friends, neighbors, an exceptional teacher, and caring supervisors guided the author through life's challenges. It also debunks common myths of blindness and discusses adaptive equipment used by the author on her journey.
©2021 Sandra Fortier (P)2022 Sandra Fortier
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