![]() ![]() Otherwise, it's a lovely book! If you are younger than that and still want to read this book, have your parents read it first and then they can tell you if it's a good fit for you. But when tragedy strikes- can Natalie keep going?Īge Range: I would give this book to a 13 year old and up because there is some swearing and one part is a tad inappropriate. Now she throws herself into her studies, learning Braille and how to walk with a cane and navigate this now strange and scary world. ![]() While she trys balance her life at home with her life at her new school, she makes some friends but still trys to fight against her eyesight, hoping the doctor was wrong. But when her eyesight got worse and worse, forcing her doctor to declare she would go blind, her parents agree it's time to send her to a school in Baltimore for the weekdays to help teach her skills she will need what the inevitable event happens. ![]() As if this weren't shocking enough, she is forced to face the fact that she must now attend a school for the blind to learn Braille and how to use a cane. Here's our first review in the Book Nook club! Fourteen-year-old Natalie O'Reilly's world is turned upside down with the news that she will soon go blind. ![]()
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