[humanser] Young adult book portrays the human side of blindness
Ginny Duff
duffg at stjoe.on.ca
Sun Dec 6 17:36:52 UTC 2015
Lisa - I just finished reading this book. Enjoyed it thoroughly. A great suggestion.
Thanks!
Ginny
Dr. V. Duff
Clinical Director, West End ACT Team,
St. Joseph's Heatlh Centre , Toronto
Staff Psychiatrist, Complex Mental Illness, CAMH
Lecturer, University of Toronto
Tel: 416.530.6000, ext 3101
FAX: 416.530.6363
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> On Nov 25, 2015, at 5:33 AM, Lisa Irving via humanser <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I encourage you to read the following book, "Blind" by Rachel DeWoskin. The
> author demonstrates knowledge about blindness, use of some adaptive
> technology, use of the cane and, moreover, the real and, sometimes, very raw
> emotions associated with trauma, grief, self-identity and the world as seen
> through the mind of 15 year-old Emma.
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> From,
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> Lisa Irving
>
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