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NFB Books
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The
Seeing Summer by Jeannette Eyerly
The new girl next door
is your age—and she's blind! How will you climb trees, make cookies,
play cards, write notes to each other, and enjoy the summer together? Carey
and Jenny Lee do enjoy their summer...until Jenny is kidnapped! Soon Carey
is searching for clues...153 pages, paperback, suitable for grades 3 and
up; Item # LSA71P, $13.00 Available from the Materials
Center.
Kenneth
Jernigan: The Master, The Mission, The Movement
Compiled writings of
Dr. Kenneth Jernigan with editorial introduction and notes on the text.
If
Blindness Comes
If you are blind or
have a family member or friend who is blind, this book is for you. If you
are a teacher, a social worker, a counselor, a librarian, or a minister, this
book is for you. This book points the way to new hope and unexpected opportunity
for those who are blind or are losing their sight.
It is also available
on the NFB ftp site as either a .txt or .zip file at:
www.nfb.org/books/books1/ifblind.htm/
Care
and Feeding of the Long White Cane by Thomas Bickford
A booklet about the experiences and observations Thomas Bickford’s
has gained over many years as a cane traveler. We hope, that by reading about
his experiences and observations, you will achieve your goal of becoming an
independent traveler.
Walking
Alone and Marching Together
History of the Organized
Blind Movement in the United States, 1940-1990, by Floyd Matson. This book
is a story of the organized blind movement; The National Federation of the
Blind.
The
World Under My Fingers
As you consider whether
or not to ask that your child be taught Braille, we invite you to consider
the experiences and views of these competent blind adults. When learned early
and taught by a knowledgeable teacher, Braille is an invaluable tool for those
who cannot use print comfortably for extended periods of time or in all kinds
of light.
The
Kernel Books
A series of large print, Braille, and tape booklets that include inspirational
stories written by blind people about themselves with more than five million
copies in distribution.
E-mail: [email protected]
Updated: August 13, 2003
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