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English for Mandarin Chinese speakers: The short course (Pimsleur language programs)
By Paul Pimsleur. 1999
English for Cantonese Chinese speakers: The short course (Pimsleur language programs)
By Paul Pimsleur. 2000
Fascinating facts: about the earth, space, wild animals, and people
By Kingfisher Larousse Chambers Staff. 1999
Eyes, etc: a memoir
By Eleanor Clark. 1977
Emma V.I.P (Emma ; #2)
By Sheila Hocken. 1980
Now that the author has regained her sight, Emma is no longer a working dog. But she soon learns to…
enjoy her new life and is still very special to her owner. Sequel to "Emma and I" (DC01555). 1980. (Emma ; 2)Dare to dream: turning stumbling blocks into stepping stones
By Florence G Carter. 2018
This book is about an extraordinary life. Just as Florence Carter is about to embark on a teaching career, she…
is whisked away for emergency surgery. She survives but wakes up without sight. Her loss and ultimate adjustment will inspire those adjusting to vision loss and entertain everyone else lucky enough to discover her story. 2018.Arabic: the complete course I; Part B (Pimsleur language programs #IB)
By Paul Pimsleur. 1999
Arabic: the complete course II; Part B (Pimsleur language programs #IIB)
By Paul Pimsleur. 2007
Arabic: the complete course II; Part A (Pimsleur language programs #IIA)
By Paul Pimsleur. 2007
As I see it: my view from the inside-out
By Tom Sullivan. 2012
For Tom Sullivan —author, actor, athlete, singer, entertainer, and producer—a life with blindness has been a life with very few…
true limits. In this elegant exploration of the senses, he considers the different challenges he’s faced and explains the wonder he carries because, not in spite, of his blindness. 2012.Arabic: The short course (Pimsleur language programs)
By Paul Pimsleur. 1998
Chinese: the complete course II; Part B (Pimsleur language programs)
By Paul Pimsleur. 2000
Chinese: The Complete Course II : Intermediate, Part A (Pimsleur language programs)
By Paul Pimsleur. 1999
This course builds on The Complete Course I (Beginning) and consists of Part A and B. At the end of…
Part B, you will have reached intermediate conversation level. Learn at your own pace, comfortably and conveniently. No memorization drills. This Language Program was developed by renowned memory expert, Dr. Paul Pimsleur. His research led him to the realization that the most important use of memory is in language learning. Based on this, Dr. Pimsleur designed a learning program that works for any language. The Pimsleur Language Program is an integrated system which immerses you in the language, encouraging you to hear, understand and use the language all at the same time. 1999.Chinese: The short course (Pimsleur language programs)
By Paul Pimsleur. 2001
Chinese: The short course (Pimsleur language programs)
By Paul Pimsleur. 1999
Dancing in the dark: A Guide To Living With Blindness And Visual Impairment
By Frances Lief Neer. 1994
Neer suffered from low vision throughout her life and eventually became blind. Just as she lost her sight totally, her…
adult son died and left her his 13-year-old daughter to raise. Neer's story is about coping - how to travel, shop, socialize, read and write, and run a household - and she describes attending plays, cooking for dinner parties, becoming street savvy, and, literally, dancing in the dark. 1994.Daddyji
By Ved Mehta. 1972
A memoir about the author's father whose work in the field of cholera, malaria, and tuberculosis is notable. The author…
also tells about being sent to a school for the blind after illness robs him of his sight. 1972.Beyond Jericho: growing up blind & resilient : the story of Isabel Beveridge
By Eileen J Garcia, Isabel Beveridge. 2003
Raised in a village far from professional help during the Great Depression, Isabel Beveridge attended a distant residential school for…
deaf and blind children, and went on to become the first blind graduate of the University of British Columbia. She overcame many difficulties and challenges in her search for higher education and meaningful work in a competitive market, and was eventually awarded a place in the Alumni Hall of Fame of Columbia University in New York in recognition of her groundbreaking achievements as well as her lifetime of service to blind and visually impaired people. 2003.