I've just shared my story with a journalist.
By Esther
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I'm not sure where our unique story will go but maybe there is promise ahead. I spoke to a lovely young lady, apparently the same age as my eldest daughter, about everything that could she shared in an hour on the telephone.
I spoke proudly about my dad. How he fought back after having both his eyes removed. How he didn't want people to feel sorry for him as he tapped around Swan Gardens, Coventry in the dark. Although I was only a kid when he died I can imagine him doing that! I spoke of how he left his loving family in Coventry; apparently leaving with only his suitcase. I don't think I would have had the courage to do such a think but I'm of course glad that he did. After all I wouldn't be here now, nor would our three children; or our grand-daughter...soon five.
I spoke of how mum, also blind, eloped from Northamptonshire to marry my dad at a Registry office in London with no family present. In a hour I spoke of courage, great tragedy, despair, loss and cruelty, which couldn't be imagined and probably would be difficult for the reader to believe.
It feels like our journey wouldn't end yet it did.
I spoke about meeting a lost paternal family, after decades, about another cruel blind man but also about hope, determination and why I spent over five years, knocking on over fifty doors in my town; my reasons for doing so and so much more.
I now hold my book, Searching....fifty shades of sight....this will be obtainable shortly as a e-book.....on many sites.
Our story will be in a monthly magazine; but not until September.
I'm busy writing again
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Yes Esther, amazing courage,
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Its a fascinating story
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