Sound Talks
Most of us live by the tenet “To see is to believe.” But what if the person is blind? The pair of eyes is a gift from God for us to be able to see the beauty that surrounds us. What if the sense of sight was not given to you or was taken away from you? Would you still appreciate the beauty that surrounds you?

Margaret E. Sieboldt, in her book, Sound Talk, shows how she was able to cope with blindness brought about by a condition called retinitis pigmentosa, and how she was able to hear and feel what her eyes could not see. Experience the journey of her senses and find out how her loss turned into an abundant blessing, not only to her but also to others who need understanding and appreciation.
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Sound Talks
Most of us live by the tenet “To see is to believe.” But what if the person is blind? The pair of eyes is a gift from God for us to be able to see the beauty that surrounds us. What if the sense of sight was not given to you or was taken away from you? Would you still appreciate the beauty that surrounds you?

Margaret E. Sieboldt, in her book, Sound Talk, shows how she was able to cope with blindness brought about by a condition called retinitis pigmentosa, and how she was able to hear and feel what her eyes could not see. Experience the journey of her senses and find out how her loss turned into an abundant blessing, not only to her but also to others who need understanding and appreciation.
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Sound Talks

Sound Talks

by Margaret Sieboldt
Sound Talks

Sound Talks

by Margaret Sieboldt

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Most of us live by the tenet “To see is to believe.” But what if the person is blind? The pair of eyes is a gift from God for us to be able to see the beauty that surrounds us. What if the sense of sight was not given to you or was taken away from you? Would you still appreciate the beauty that surrounds you?

Margaret E. Sieboldt, in her book, Sound Talk, shows how she was able to cope with blindness brought about by a condition called retinitis pigmentosa, and how she was able to hear and feel what her eyes could not see. Experience the journey of her senses and find out how her loss turned into an abundant blessing, not only to her but also to others who need understanding and appreciation.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013071773
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
Publication date: 08/29/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 30
File size: 47 KB
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