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Rachel DeWoskin's fourth book, the critically acclaimed novel, Blind, was published in August, Her most recent novel, Big Girl Small, (FSG ) received the American Library Association's Alex Award and was named one of the top 3 books of by Newsday.  · A Novel by Rachel DeWoskin Blind is novel that explores one teen's journey as she tries to cope with a life-changing injury that leaves her permanently blind. Emma Sasha Silver has lost her eyesight as a result of a terrible fireworks accident on July 4 of the previous www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins. Blind. by Rachel Dewoskin. Reviewed by Deborah Kent Stein. Blind. by Rachel Dewoskin. Viking, , pages. "Going blind is a little bit like growing up," says fifteen-year-old Emma Silver, the protagonist of Rachel Dewoskin's new young-adult novel, Blind. Like most novels written for a teen audience, Blind is about growing up in all its frightening, perplexing, and dazzling permutations.


Review: Blind by Rachel DeWoskin Comments: 0. By Randi Oomens on Decem Reviews. Article Content. Blind had so much potential. There were times while I was reading that I was genuinely entertained and enjoying myself. Unfortunately, those times were outweighed by the serious inaccuracies. Of course, not every blind person is alike. RACHEL DEWOSKIN is the author of six books: Blind, Big Girl Small, Foreign Babes in Beijing, Repeat After Me, Someday We Will Fly, and Banshee.. Her essays and articles have appeared in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, The Sunday Times Magazine of London, Teachers and Writers, and numerous www.doorway.ru spent her twenties in China as the unlikely star of a nighttime soap opera, which became the. Rachel DeWoskin's Blind was a book I was curious about, but I wasn't so sure it would be my sort of book. The blurb somehow made it sound like it would be a murder mystery, but, honestly, that's really misleading. Blind really is not that. If you're here for that, then you're going to be disappointed.


Blind. by Rachel Dewoskin. Reviewed by Deborah Kent Stein. Blind. by Rachel Dewoskin. Viking, , pages. "Going blind is a little bit like growing up," says fifteen-year-old Emma Silver, the protagonist of Rachel Dewoskin's new young-adult novel, Blind. Like most novels written for a teen audience, Blind is about growing up in all its frightening, perplexing, and dazzling permutations. Blind. Rachel DeWoskin. Penguin, Aug 7, - Young Adult Fiction - pages. 7 Reviews. When Emma Sasha Silver loses her eyesight in a nightmare accident, she must relearn everything from. Rachel DeWoskin's fourth book, the critically acclaimed novel, Blind, was published in August, Her most recent novel, Big Girl Small, (FSG ) received the American Library Association's Alex Award and was named one of the top 3 books of by Newsday.

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