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AFTER THE STROKEAuthor: Sarton, MayCatalogue number: 4600 Number of cassettes: 8 Time (hours): 8.00 Reader: Webster, Jean Author's journal recording her busy life, her writing, pets & garden since her stroke. |
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ART ABILITYAuthor: Goodenough, SimonCatalogue number: 2784 Number of cassettes: 9 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: Culver, Frank Continuing the ideas set out in the Attenborough Report |
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AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SINGAuthor: Armstrong, FrankieCatalogue number: 3716 Number of cassettes: 4 Time (hours): 6.00 Reader: Rigg, Diana Universally acclaimed folk singer tells her story of the loss & regain of sight and her work as a voice therapist; |
AS I SEE ITAuthor: Taylor, JudyCatalogue number: 5227 Number of cassettes: 7 Time (hours): 9.50 Reader: As a young child, the author gradually lost her sight. Years later, now a wife, mother & teacher she was offered the chance of an operation which could possibly restore some of her sight. |
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BANG! YOU'RE DEADAuthor: Pey, TomCatalogue number: 6347 Number of cassettes: 4 Time (hours): 6.00 Reader: Stafford, Maeliosa After a childhod in rural Ireland, Tom Pey became a high-flying financial consultant in London and New York. Suddenly he lost his sight due to an almost forgotten childhood accident. After initial anger and despair he has now rebuilt his life. |
BIGGER THAN THE SKYAuthor: & Rowan Jade (editors), Michele WatesCatalogue number: 5201 Number of cassettes: 6 Time (hours): 6.00 Reader: Dinkin, Derina A unique collection of articles by disabled women in which they explore the issue of parenting. |
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BLIND COURAGEAuthor: & David McCasland, Bill IrwinCatalogue number: 3829 Number of cassettes: 5 Time (hours): 7.50 Reader: Swingler, Jim The first blind person to hike the Appalachian Trail in the USA tells his story; |
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BLIND TO MISFORTUNEAuthor: Griffiths, BillCatalogue number: 2972 Number of cassettes: 8 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: Gunn, Alec Maimed by Japanese in Java, the author overcomes his handicaps with courage & laughter |
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BLUE REMEMBERED HILLSAuthor: Sutcliff, RosemaryCatalogue number: 1819 Number of cassettes: 7 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: Stewart, Margaret Author tells of her triumph over handicap |
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BOY DAVID, THEAuthor: Jackson, MarjorieCatalogue number: 2400 Number of cassettes: 8 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: Ballingall, May The story of the fight to save a child's face |
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