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A review by dbisaria
The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight by Andrew Leland
5.0
Someone’s difference does nothing to alter their humanity. What a good book, a masterclass in memoirs. I read this for my thesis research, and feel privileged to have been allowed into the vulnerable and open hearted mind of Andrew Leland.
In order to fight ableism, there has to be an interest to learn. You can’t be afraid to learn about blindness because it is too unimaginable for you. This book taught me about feeling alive, and being present in this one life we get to live
In order to fight ableism, there has to be an interest to learn. You can’t be afraid to learn about blindness because it is too unimaginable for you. This book taught me about feeling alive, and being present in this one life we get to live