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By Madeleine L'Engle. 1974
L'Engle describes her ninety-year-old mother's plunge into senility during her final summer at Crosswicks, the family home. As she recalls…
this fourth four-generation season, L'Engle reviews her parent's rich life and shows how she influenced the entire family. Followed by "The irrational season" (DC24707). c1974. (The Crosswicks journal ; 2)By Hal Borland. 1961
By Clarence Day. 1937
By Al Sperber. 1976
'Out of Sight' is the name of a radio programme for and about the blind in New York. This book…
was inspired by the programme as each of the ten people interviewed had taken part several times as they told their story of coping with blindness. Often their greatest battle has been seen against the contradictory and often discriminatory attitudes of sighted people towards them. 1976.By Joseph P Lash. 1980
This double biography covers 100 years, from Annie Sullivan's childhood in an almshouse to Helen Keller's death in 1968. The…
author reveals the intensity and depth of their mutually dependent relationship which was filled with genius, devotion, sacrifice and love. c1980. (Radcliffe Biography Series)By Arthur T Cushen. 1979
Part one deals with Cushen's life as a blind person employed as a station representative, broadcaster, and journalist. Part two…
explains in simple nontechnical terms the hobby of shortwave listening. 1980.By Andrew Potok. 1980
A true story of a man who lost everything and found himself. A forty-year-old artist tells of his emotional reaction…
to dependency, retraining, rehabilitation and his constant hope to regain his sight, which causes him to try unusual cures, such as the 'bee sting' cure. 1980.By Joel Agee. 1981
The son of the late James Agee offers an account of his life with his mother; Alma, his stepfather, a…
German communist novelist; and his brother, in the new East Germany at the end of World War II. Joel recalls his feelings as an outsider, his few friendships, and his failure as student, son, and privileged member of a Marxist society. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1981.By Nicholas Gage. 1983
When he was a young boy, the author's mother was tortured and murdered by communist guerillas in Greece in 1948.…
Gage, now a reporter with the "New York Times", searched for the man responsible for his mother's death. 1983.By Peter Collier, David Horowitz. 1984
By Mason Turner. 1983
By Sheila Hocken. 1983
A tribute to Emma, a devoted guide dog and companion, this book is filled with delightful and sometimes disastrous anecdotes…
about Emma and the Hocken family. Sequel to "Emma V.I.P." (DC28669). Followed by "After Emma" (DC28668). 1983.By Bill Cosby, Alvin F Poussaint. 1986
By Hugues De Montalembert, David Noakes. 1985
In 1978, artist Hughes de Montalembert was blinded by two muggers. This is the tale of his search for a…
cure, of his rehabilitation and his despair, and finally his discovery of reconciliation and peace. 1985. Uniform title: Lumière assassinée.By Robert Russell. 1963
By Molyda Szymusiak. 1986
Now living in Paris, the author recounts the agony of her Cambodian childhood under the Khmer Rouge, including the deaths…
of her parents, siblings and other relatives. 1986. Uniform title: Pierres crieront.By Gladys Bagg Taber. 1951
By Doris Kearns Goodwin. 1987
Begins with the baptism of Rose Kennedy's father in 1863 and ends with John F. Kennedy's inauguration in 1961. Looks…
at Wall Street speculation and the campaigns that catapulted an entire family to international status. Some strong language. 1987.By William Gibson. 1959
By Helen Keller. 1929