The World As I Have Found It / Sequel to Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl
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The author continues her autobiographical narrative, recounting childhood and the loss of family support, adaptation to blindness, and the pursuit of self-reliance through education, travel, and work. She reflects on inner perception and sensory imagination, describes courtship and marriage experienced without sight, and offers practical observations on the education and social aid of blind people. Interspersed with poems and personal reflections, the account emphasizes perseverance, moral purpose, and advocacy for enabling the blind to help themselves, while offering guidance and encouragement to young readers facing adversity.
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