5 out of 5 stars Heidi Comiski

So well written. I knew Terry, Jerry, Nanny and Joe and can “hear” Terry in the text. Linda’s heart and personality come through as well. Reading about all the challenges the whole family faced gives me new insight into blindness and immense respect for those affected, and especially for my friend Linda. Well done!
Heidi Comiski
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5 out of 5 stars Optomatrist
Beautifully written and draws the reader in to experience the struggles and triumphs. The book will leave a lasting impression.
What an engaging and thought provoking book ! This is a must read for anyone who wants to see the world through the eyes of a visually impaired human being. I am an optometrist and am used to examining and helping partially sighted and legally blind but have never really read anything from the first person experiences of one of those patients. Theresa was fiercely indepe
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5 out of 5 stars Bob Davis
Wonderful Memoir from a Loving Daughter
I knew Terri and her family, but only since about 2000. What an enlightenment!! This wonderful woman who faced challenges many of us can’t conceive of, did so with love, dignity, respect, hard work, and more adjectives similar than I can express. See the world from the viewpoint of someone sight impaired, from early childhood on. It is heart warming and thought provoking. I could not put it down, and happy to have the privilege of knowing her and her family better! A truly great read!!

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