This is the autobiography of England’s fi rst blind author to physically write a book without aid. Many years ago Vendon taught himself to touch type and has been surprising the world with his gift of insight ever since. He fi nds ways of enjoying life to its fullest, despite his crippling disability. During his struggles with his failing eyesight, he encounters more unexpected news from his doctor. He is now going both deaf and blind. He battles through immense emotional turmoil, falling into depression and lifting himself out of it again with God’s help. It is a journey of desperation, disbelief, acceptance, survival and triumph told in his rather unconventional style of snappy dialogue mixed with racing inner thoughts that display the true crisis he is going through. He jumps across timelines and emotions, expressing the chaos that is forced upon his life through his circumstances. Join him on his journey and fi nd out how some disabled people cope with their diagnosis. There are many tips on how to manage diffi cult issues and challenges we may encounter during our lifetime. The stories will certainly make you laugh and even cry at the same time but will inspire you to see the brighter side to life. Vendon is able to give insight into a world where disability is an uncomfortable topic, where the NHS has two faces, one emotionally disconnected, the other surprisingly engaged. All of this is set amongst the rising tension between diff erent race groups in England. He indeed makes a reference to the New Cross Fire of 1981 which led to the Brixton Uprising. It is a gripping true story full of dark humour, aimed at people seeking guidance for the challenges we must all face in life as well as highlighting disability awareness. A must read. Shirley von Wagner (former lecturer and educator)
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This is the autobiography of England's fi rst blind author to physically write a book without aid. Many years ago Vendon taught himself to touch type and has been surprising the world with his gift of insight ever since. He fi nds ways of enjoying life to its fullest, despite his crippling disability. During his struggles with his failing eyesight, he encounters more unexpected news from his doctor. He is now going both deaf and blind. He battles through immense emotional turmoil, falling into depression and lifting himself out of it again with God's help. It is a journey of desperation, disbelief, acceptance, survival and triumph told in his rather unconventional style of snappy dialogue mixed with racing inner thoughts that display the true crisis he is going through. He jumps across timelines and emotions, expressing the chaos that is forced upon his life through his circumstances. Join him on his journey and fi nd out how some disabled people cope with their diagnosis. There are many tips on how to manage diffi cult issues and challenges we may encounter during our lifetime. The stories will certainly make you laugh and even cry at the same time but will inspire you to see the brighter side to life. Vendon is able to give insight into a world where disability is an uncomfortable topic, where the NHS has two faces, one emotionally disconnected, the other surprisingly engaged. All of this is set amongst the rising tension between diff erent race groups in England. He indeed makes a reference to the New Cross Fire of 1981 which led to the Brixton Uprising. It is a gripping true story full of dark humour, aimed at people seeking guidance for the challenges we must all face in life as well as highlighting disability awareness. A must read. Shirley von Wagner (former lecturer and educator) This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798823096461
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This is the autobiography of England's fi rst blind author to physically write a book without aid. Many years ago Vendon taught himself to touch type and has been surprising the world with his gift of insight ever since. He fi nds ways of enjoying life to its fullest, despite his crippling disability. During his struggles with his failing eyesight, he encounters more unexpected news from his doctor. He is now going both deaf and blind. He battles through immense emotional turmoil, falling into depression and lifting himself out of it again with God's help. It is a journey of desperation, disbelief, acceptance, survival and triumph told in his rather unconventional style of snappy dialogue mixed with racing inner thoughts that display the true crisis he is going through. He jumps across timelines and emotions, expressing the chaos that is forced upon his life through his circumstances. Join him on his journey and fi nd out how some disabled people cope with their diagnosis. There are many tips on how to manage diffi cult issues and challenges we may encounter during our lifetime. The stories will certainly make you laugh and even cry at the same time but will inspire you to see the brighter side to life. Vendon is able to give insight into a world where disability is an uncomfortable topic, where the NHS has two faces, one emotionally disconnected, the other surprisingly engaged. All of this is set amongst the rising tension between diff erent race groups in England. He indeed makes a reference to the New Cross Fire of 1981 which led to the Brixton Uprising. It is a gripping true story full of dark humour, aimed at people seeking guidance for the challenges we must all face in life as well as highlighting disability awareness. A must read. Shirley von Wagner (former lecturer and educator) This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798823096461
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This is the autobiography of England's fi rst blind author to physically write a book without aid. Many years ago Vendon taught himself to touch type and has been surprising the world with his gift of insight ever since. He fi nds ways of enjoying life to its fullest, despite his crippling disability. During his struggles with his failing eyesight, he encounters more unexpected news from his doctor. He is now going both deaf and blind. He battles through immense emotional turmoil, falling into depression and lifting himself out of it again with God's help. It is a journey of desperation, disbelief, acceptance, survival and triumph told in his rather unconventional style of snappy dialogue mixed with racing inner thoughts that display the true crisis he is going through. He jumps across timelines and emotions, expressing the chaos that is forced upon his life through his circumstances. Join him on his journey and fi nd out how some disabled people cope with their diagnosis. There are many tips on how to manage diffi cult issues and challenges we may encounter during our lifetime. The stories will certainly make you laugh and even cry at the same time but will inspire you to see the brighter side to life. Vendon is able to give insight into a world where disability is an uncomfortable topic, where the NHS has two faces, one emotionally disconnected, the other surprisingly engaged. All of this is set amongst the rising tension between diff erent race groups in England. He indeed makes a reference to the New Cross Fire of 1981 which led to the Brixton Uprising. It is a gripping true story full of dark humour, aimed at people seeking guidance for the challenges we must all face in life as well as highlighting disability awareness. A must read. Shirley von Wagner (former lecturer and educator) This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798823096461
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This is the autobiography of England's fi rst blind author to physically write abook without aid. Many years ago Vendon taught himself to touch type andhas been surprising the world with his gift of insight ever since. He fi ndsways of enjoying life to its fullest, despite his crippling disability. Duringhis struggles with his failing eyesight, he encounters more unexpectednews from his doctor. He is now going both deaf and blind.He battles through immense emotional turmoil, falling into depressionand lifting himself out of it again with God's help. It is a journey ofdesperation, disbelief, acceptance, survival and triumph told in his ratherunconventional style of snappy dialogue mixed with racing inner thoughtsthat display the true crisis he is going through. He jumps across timelinesand emotions, expressing the chaos that is forced upon his life throughhis circumstances.Join him on his journey and fi nd out how some disabled people cope withtheir diagnosis. There are many tips on how to manage diffi cult issues andchallenges we may encounter during our lifetime. The stories will certainlymake you laugh and even cry at the same time but will inspire you to seethe brighter side to life. Vendon is able to give insight into a world wheredisability is an uncomfortable topic, where the NHS has two faces, oneemotionally disconnected, the other surprisingly engaged. All of this isset amongst the rising tension between diff erent race groups in England.He indeed makes a reference to the New Cross Fire of 1981 which led tothe Brixton Uprising.It is a gripping true story full of dark humour, aimed at people seekingguidance for the challenges we must all face in life as well as highlightingdisability awareness.A must read.Shirley von Wagner (former lecturer and educator). N° de réf. du vendeur 9798823096461
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Now I can See | Vendon Wright | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | AuthorHouse UK | EAN 9798823096461 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. N° de réf. du vendeur 134648941
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