Toothpaste and Railroad Tracks

Toothpaste and Railroad Tracks

by Kenneth Jernigan

Book Details

Publisher: National Federation of the Blind
Published: 1995
Language: en
Pages: 76
ISBN: 9781885218025
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Description

These essays, by members of the National Federation of the Blind, concern everyday life as lived by blind persons. Kenneth Jernigan explains his methods of shaving and brushing his teeth. Barbara Walker discussses her daughter's attitude to her mother's blindness. Patricia Maurer describes learning to read and write as a teenager in a rural community.

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Biography & AutobiographyMedical (incl. Patients)People with Disabilities

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