We Can Hear You Just Fine

by Kentucky School For The Blind Students

A brilliant look into the minds of these student authors. Each writer begins by taking the reader through a journey of their life complete with all of the challenges and beautiful moments along the way. Every chapter is inspiring and explores the stories of amazing Kentuckians. After their own biographies, interviews with significant people in the authors' lives and thoughtful photography flesh out their powerful stories.

— Simon Traub-Epstein, International Library of Young Authors

From the publisher: “In We Can Hear You Just Fine, seven visually impaired young authors from Appalachia, the Inner Bluegrass, the Western Coalfields and elsewhere in Kentucky offer vivid, incisive and illuminating portraits of their lives. The range of topics explored in their chapters are as varied as the authors themselves: the travails and triumphs of visual impairment, the difficulties of marginalization, tough decisions about leaving home for the Kentucky School for the Blind, coming to terms with mental health issues, the changes of perspective that attend pregnancy and childbirth, pastoral recollections of rural communities, an autodidact's path to producing internet radio shows, and the relief of finding community and achieving independence. While this book highlights the particularities of the authors' lives, and the individuality of their voices, it also serves as a poignant reminder that the desire for acceptance and dignity, and the drive to succeed and make meaning in the world is common to all of us.”

Details

Publisher: Louisville Story Program

Publication year: 2016

Age range: High School

Genre: Anthology, Non-Fiction, Narrative, Interviews, Photography

Language: English