Touching the Rock
About This Book
Touching the Rock (1990) chronicles the personal journey of a man who lost his vision in adulthood. Through John M. Hull's eyes, readers witness the profound transformation that accompanies blindness—from daily challenges to philosophical revelations. The book examines how blind individuals perceive space, build relationships, and find their place in a society designed for the sighted.
Who Should Read This?
- People who have blind family members, friends, or partners
- Individuals coping with depression or physical limitations
- Philosophy or psychology students exploring human perception
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