Susan Krieger, a sociologist and writer, teaches in the Program in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Stanford University. She is the author of six previously published books: Traveling Blind: Adventures in Vision with a Guide Dog by My Side (2010), Things No Longer There: A Memoir of Losing Sight and Finding Vision (2005), The Family Silver: Essays on Relationships among Women (1996), Social Science and the Self: Personal Essays on an Art Form (1991), The Mirror Dance: Identity in a Women's Community (1983), and Hip Capitalism (1979)
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Knowing her vision is failing on an almost daily basis, Susan Krieger struggles with her need to maintain independence, to deal with societal attitudes about her as a person who does not look blind, and to imprint on her memory the visualization of the holiday luminarias she loves. This highly personal account of the struggle with, and slow acceptance of, her blindness is a must read for those interested in the human condition.--Ed Eames and Toni Eames, co-founders of the International Association of Assistance Dog Partners