Blind spot

£7.50

What do the blind actually see? How do they watch TV, read books, and cook meals? What does a guide dog do? Two million people in the UK live with sight loss, many more worldwide, and yet the general population know so little about the day to day life of a blind person, their pre-existing knowledge often rooted in ignorance. Blind people move through a world not designed with them in mind, from city planning to pop culture, and in ‘Blind Spot’, Maud Rowell challenges readers to think differently about what they may take for granted.

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Two million people in the UK live with sight loss, and many more worldwide. Yet the general population knows very little about the day-to-day life of the blind, who must move through a world not designed with them in mind, from city planning and technology, to pop culture and education. What’s more, blind people often fall off the pages of our history books, despite being some of the most prolific figures in their fields.

In Blind Spot, Maud Rowell challenges readers to think differently about what they may take for granted, carrying them on a whirlwind tour through time and space – from Japanese tube stations to the 18th century museum – to showcase what the world looks like for someone who does not see. She offers practical insights based on her own experiences, as well as spotlighting incredible blind pioneers – explorers, artists, scientists, and more – through history and the current day, unearthed through her own research and interviews.

In educating us about the realities of sight loss, Maud shows us how to be aware of our own blind spots, offering the knowledge needed to become better, more tolerant members of diverse communities. Society needs to support everyone – it’s time we caught up.

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Weight 92 g
Dimensions 50.7 × 19.6 × 2.6 cm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

106

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

617.712 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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