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Anciens combattants États-Unis Ouvrages pour la jeunesse Blind Rehabilitation Canes for the blind Cannes pour personnes aveugles Ouvrages pour la jeunesse Hoxie, Jim Juvenile literature People with visual disabilities Personnes aveugles Réadaptation États-Unis Ouvrages pour la jeunesse United States Veterans Veterans Administration Hospital (Hines, Ill.)Barry, Susan R.
Summary: "Doctors have been able to cure some forms of congenital blindness and deafness for decades. But this has created another problem: most people end up hating their new senses. To ask someone to adapt to a new sense is to ask them to reshape their entire world. Many simply cannot. Every waking minute, they are bombarded by meaningless sights or sounds. Some sink into a depression so great that...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Basic Books 2021
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Summary: "When Grandpa loses his sight, he attends a school for veterans who are visually impaired. There he regains his confidence for independent living. Grandpa shares these experiences and talks about educating children about the tall white cane."--Publisher
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Publisher / Publication Date: 2020