"So Many Ways to See...
When The Lights Go Out"

by Dorothy Acton
four-time survivor of cancer, chemotheraphy,
corneal dystrophy, and two corneal transplants
This book could change your life or the life of someone you love. Dorothy had a 27-year journey with cancer, chemotheraphy, loss of vision due to an inherited eye disorder, and finally the restoration of her vision. During the process of living through these experiences, she learned coping strategies and gained critical insights that she shares here. She explains in detail how she maintained the joy in her life despite debilitating and trying times. Her stories will make you laugh and perhaps you will cry under the sheer emotion of learning new ways to see life. Even the circumstance under which she wrote this book is an example of how she copes with challenges. She dictated the chapters into a tape recorder during five days that she was undergoing complete blindness. The book is published in larger print for readability and has 43 pages including two in full color. After you read this book, you will share it with someone you love.
Chapter Titles
1. My Learning Trails
2. Why Me? Why Not Laugh?
3. Having Fun With It
4. Hitting The Block Wall
5. Share A Cup And Gain A Well
6. Feeding The Spirit
7. Not All Creativity Is Lyrical
8. Stepping Into The Big Picture
9. Words Inspired by The Music
10. The Roses And The Skies

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The beautiful melody you are hearing is "Visions" by Andy Klapwyk
and is one of the songs on Andy's CD, Serenity in Motion.
"Visions" is used here with permission.
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