Come, step Inside My World" my world as a blind child, teenager and
young adult growing up in Chicago some 70 years ago. My mother used
to tell people: "He's in his own little world." Indeed, seeing the
world without sight is seeing it in a very different way. The world
of a blind person is smaller, closer, and more personal. And yet,
each of us, in fact, is "in our own little world," our own personal
reality. It is our uniqueness as individuals that makes our
existence so precious. Through this book I offer you a nostalgic
look back to an era when: * Nearly everyone's Mom was at home when
the kids got home from school... * Families grew victory gardens...
* You could buy candy for a penny... * Kids played war games using
sticks for guns... * And a foot of snow was a dream come true.
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