Outside Myself (Kristen Witucki) Reviewed by Suzanne Kamata. Kristen Witucki's first book, the novella-length The Transcriber, published as part of Gemma Open Door's series for literacy learners, was convincingly told from the point-of-view of the sighted brother of a blind www.doorway.ru her first full-length novel, Outside Myself, Witucki, who has been blind since birth, introduces two very. “Outside Myself is a lovely, unusual novel about an eleven-year-old blind girl whose parents are divorced, and her friendship with a much older African-American man who works in a library for the blind. Rich in sensory detail, this story offers rare and authentic insight into navigating the world without sight, but it's really about loneliness and making connections and being human.5/5(7). · Witucki offers a bittersweet novel about a friendship between two blind people of different ages. OUTSIDE MYSELF. by Kristen Witucki. BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON.
Written by Kristen Witucki, narrated by Stephanie Keefer, Royal Jaye. Download and keep this book for Free with a 30 day Trial. Outside Myself by Kristen Witucki: A Stunning Portrayal of Blindness Reviewed by Donna W. Hill → Blind Author's Inspiring Message Transforms Book Cover Competition Posted on Octo by Donna W. Hill. With so many of my blind brothers and sisters being so uncomfortable with this topic, I had misgivings about going forward with this piece. I've been reading Outside Myself, a young adult novel by Kristen Witucki. The story is told by two blind people, who meet through a library for the blind.
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