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Blind Man's Bluff: A Memoir
Blind Man's Bluff: A Memoir | James Tate Hill
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At age sixteen, James Tate Hill was diagnosed with Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy, a condition that left him legally blind. When high-school friends stopped calling and a disability counselor advised him to aim for C's in his classes, he tried to escape the stigma by pretending he could still see.In this unfailingly candid yet humorous memoir, Hill discloses the tricks he employed to pass for sighted, from displaying shelves of paperbacks he read on tape to arriving early on first dates so women would have to find him. He risked his life every time he crossed a street, doing his best to listen for approaching cars. A good memory and pop culture obsessions like Tom Cruise, Prince, and all things 1980s allowed him to steer conversations toward common experiences.For fifteen years, Hill hid his blindness from friends, colleagues, and lovers, even convincing himself that if he stared long enough, his blurry peripheral vision would bring the world into focus. At thirty, faced with a stalled writing career, a crumbling marriage, and a growing fear of leaving his apartment, he began to wonder if there was a better way.
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I absolutely adored this memoir (don‘t mind my toddler‘s mess around it😂). This memoir follows a man who loses his sight at age sixteen and the ways he tries to fake it to the world around him. Moving, funny at times, I read this in two sittings.
Lots about love and finding a partner and maneuvering through college when the ADA was newish legislation.

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The mail came in at work and there was actually something for me! Excited to get this and look forward to reading it.

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