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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | HV 1792 .M39 K87 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 601449 |
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HV 1552.3 .D572 2020 Disability visibility : 17 first-person stories for today : adapted for young adults / | HV 1624 .K4 A15 1954 The story of my life | HV 1624 .K4 G37 2004 Helen Keller : [a photographic story of a life] / | HV 1792 .M39 K87 2007 Crashing through : a true story of risk, adventure, and the man who dared to see / | HV 2370 .S23 1990 Seeing voices : a journey into the land of the deaf / | HV 2370 .S23 2012 Seeing voices : a journey into the world of the deaf / | HV 3004 .D9 1989 International directory of mental retardation resources / |
"Mike May spent his life crashing through. Blinded at age three, he defied expectations by breaking world records in downhill speed skiing, joining the CIA, and becoming a successful inventor, entrepreneur, and family man. He had never yearned for vision." "Then, in 1999, a chance encounter brought startling news: a revolutionary stem cell transplant surgery could restore May's vision. It would allow him to drive, to read, to see his children's faces. He began to contemplate an astonishing new world: Would music still sound the same? Would sex be different? Would he recognize himself in the mirror? Would his marriage survive? Would he still be Mike May?" "The procedure was filled with risks, some of them deadly, others beyond May's wildest dreams. And even if the surgery worked, history was against him. Fewer than twenty cases were known worldwide in which a person gained vision after a lifetime of blindness. Each of those people suffered desperate consequences we can scarcely imagine." "There were countless reasons for May to refuse vision. He could think of only a single reason to go forward. Whatever his decision, he knew it would change his life." "Robert Kurson gives us an account of one man's choice to explore what it means to see - and to truly live."--BOOK JACKET.
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