• “Very engaging and a beautiful story.”Robert W. Bly – Author of over 90 books
  • “I laughed, I cried and was stunned at the sheer emotion at every turn.”Anjali Luland, Psychiatric Social Worker
  • “It is such a touching story. What an amazing woman! What devotion Jerry and Theresa had to each other and to their children!”Karen Schlender

Who Was Theresa Marafito

Theresa Marafito, daughter of Irish immigrant parents, was born in 1933 in New York City, blind in one eye with partial vision in the other. She was a precocious child who wanted to appear “normal” to her peers and family, regardless of her disability. Her game was to be independent, not dependent and would rarely ask for help.

 At nineteen she graduated magna cum laude with two master’s degrees in History and Special Education.  Theresa and her husband Jerry, who was also visually impaired, would build a house on a shoestring budget and had two daughters; one who was also born visually impaired. Despite the laughter and happiness that was ever present in their home and business serving the public, Theresa’s marriage was strong enough to endure one operation after another in a desperate attempt to keep her from becoming totally blind, plus the horror of watching her infant daughter’s agony of being put under the knife.

In late 1986, Theresa’s perfect world came to a crashing halt when her soul mate Jerry lost his life to cancer. She was so devastated that she poured her heart out on an old manual typewriter trying to capture all of her precious memories.

In early 2008, Theresa lost her life in a very tragic accident. The lives of her adult daughters would be forever changed.

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Linda, as daughter and Copywriter for several years, knew it would be a great pleasure to capture the essence of her mother’s life in this memoir and help the sighted world to have a better picture of a typical family model with the difficulties of living with visually impaired members.