Morris and Buddy

Morris and Buddy
Author: Becky Hall
Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0807552860

2008 Best Children's Books of the Year, Bank Street College Morris Frank lost his sight in 1924, when he was only sixteen. One day, Morris's dad read him an article about an American dog trainer living in Switzerland. This is the story of his relationship with Buddy, his own seeing eye dog.

Buddy, the First Seeing Eye Dog

Buddy, the First Seeing Eye Dog
Author: Eva Moore
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1996
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780590265850

True account of the training and early work experiences of the German shepherd which became the first seeing eye dog in America.

Bob The Seeing Eye Frog

Bob The Seeing Eye Frog
Author: James Edward Duncan Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2021-01-09
Genre:
ISBN:

Bob The Seeing Eye Frog is a funny, rhyming picture book about some animals becoming good friends by getting along well together and by genuinely helping each other to live in the Understory of the forest. Ned the Dog can't see well. Before his good friend Bob the seeing eye Frog came along, Ned the Dog kept swatting at Flies inside his eyeglasses. Then they would fall off of his face, and he would tumble. His life was actually kind of hard. No one could help him. Then, along came Bob. Now you know that any Frog could find plenty of Flies to eat without riding on a Dog's head. So why would he want to help a Dog?...Maybe because he wanted a friend? To have friends you must be a friend. Life is exactly like that isn't it? Think of your best friends. You enjoy doing the same things, so naturally you frequently do them together...and that is how you meet other good friends. Much more than just sharing common interests...a true friend wants you to enjoy your life, and they will try to do things to help make that happen. Be a friend...help someone today...even if they look different than you. Everybody needs friends. Somewhere, someone needs you.

The Seeing Eye

The Seeing Eye
Author: C. S. Lewis
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1986-02-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0345328663

C.S. Lewis presents an eloquent and colorful defense of Christianity for both devotees and critics . . . in a collection of essays composed over the last twenty years of his life. * On Christianity and culture * On religion -- is it reality or substitute? * On ethics * On the Psalms * On the language of religion * On petitionary prayer * And more! "An excellent introduction to the thought and personality of this engaging Christian writer." -- Christianity Today

Independent Vision

Independent Vision
Author: Miriam Ascarelli
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1557535639

Mention the words ?Seeing Eye,” and most people will associate them with guide dogs for the blind and partially sighted. Mention the name ?Dorothy Harrison Eustis,” and most people will not recognize it, even though she is the woman responsible for founding The Seeing Eye, the first guide dog school in the United States. Since its inception eighty years ago, The Seeing Eye has trained thousands of people who are visually impaired to use guide dogs. The success of the program has spawned guide dog schools across the country and around the world, and the concept has been further expanded to include service dogs for people with other kinds of disabilities. Drawing on correspondence, private papers, and newspaper accounts of the day, Miriam Ascarelli chronicles the life of Dorothy Harrison Eustis revealing both a driven woman and a very private person who shunned media coverage of herself but actively courted it for her organization.

All Seeing Eye

All Seeing Eye
Author: Rob Thurman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451652232

A suspenseful supernatural thriller following a man with psychic abilities from the New York Times bestselling author of the Cal Leandros novels. Jackson Lee’s life was forever changed when he discovered his sister’s small pink shoe in the grass and instantly realized his sister was dead. Her tragic death triggered an even more horrific family massacre that threw Jack’s life into a tailspin. The years quickly take him from state homes to the streets to grifting in a seedy carnival, until he finally becomes a cynical psychic. At last, Jackson has left his troubled past behind him and found a semblance of peace. That is, until the government blackmails him. Helping the military contain the aftermath of a bizarre experiment gone violently wrong, everything Jackson knows about himself will change just as suddenly as it did with his little sister’s shoe. And while change is constant...it’s never for the better.

Seeing Eye Girl

Seeing Eye Girl
Author: Beverly J. Armento
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2022-07-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1647423929

As the “Seeing Eye Girl” for her blind, artistic, and mentally ill mother, Beverly Armento was intimately connected with and responsible for her, even though her mother physically and emotionally abused her. She was Strong Beverly at school—excellent in academics and mentored by caring teachers—but at home she was Weak Beverly, cowed by her mother’s rage and delusions. Beverly’s mother regained her sight with two corneal transplants in 1950 and went on to enjoy a moment of fame as an artist, but these positive turns did nothing to stop her disintegration into her delusional world of communists, radiation, and lurking Italians. To survive, Beverly had to be resilient and hopeful that better days could be ahead. But first, she had to confront essential ethical issues about her caregiving role in her family. In this emotional memoir, Beverly shares the coping strategies she invented to get herself through the trials of her young life, and the ways in which school and church served as refuges over the course of her journey. Breaking the psychological chains that bound her to her mother would prove to be the most difficult challenge of her life—and, ultimately, the most liberating one.

Malevich Paints, 1911-1920

Malevich Paints, 1911-1920
Author: Patricia Railing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780946311217

The ideas of the Russian avant-garde have long been discussed in Malevich studies ; what is new in Railing' s book is her account of the way Malevich set about constructing the means to think visually outside a world of objects, to render possible a "new perception of the world"