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When Rosemary Mahoney went to Tibet to write a magazine article about Sabriye Tenberken, she harbored the conviction that she would rather die than lose her eyesight. Tenberken, who is blind herself, founded Braille Without Borders, Tibetā€™s first school for children who are blind.

Instead of discovering a demoralized community, Mahoney encountered children who were happy and productive and who often expressed pride in being blind. She concludes, ā€œThe widely held assumption that blindness holds nothing but loss is quickly corrected by the blind themselves.ā€

Later, Mahoney traveled to India to teach at Tenberkenā€™s international school for social entrepreneurs. With humor and vivid attention to detail, this master storyteller shares participantsā€™ wrenching yet heartwarming narratives.

Interspersed in throughout reports of her personal experiences, she relates stories of people with blindness throughout history as well as fascinating scientific evidence that ā€œthe experience of newfound sight is extremely difficult.ā€ (Little, Brown)

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