Z PDF
Sign in
Home / Books / Sight to the Blind

Sight to the Blind

by Lucy S. Furman

Share:
Language
EN
Format
EPUB
Size
91 KB

Description

"Sight to the Blind" by Lucy S. Furman is a fictional story written during the early 20th century, specifically around the year 1914. The narrative is set against the backdrop of the Appalachian region, focusing on the themes of compassion, education, community, and healing, primarily within a settlement school context. Furman explores the struggles faced by marginalized mountain communities in Eastern Kentucky and Tennessee, emphasizing the need for social reform and personal redemption. The story centers around Aunt Dalmanutha, a blind woman burdened by grief and bitterness after losing her daughter, Evy. Her life takes a transformative turn when she encounters Miss Shippen, a trained nurse at the Settlement School, who educates her on health and the misconceptions surrounding her suffering. As Aunt Dalmanutha undergoes treatment for her cataracts, she not only regains her sight but also experiences a profound change in her outlook on life. The narrative illustrates the power of knowledge, kindness, and community, culminating in Aunt Dalmanutha's realization that love, rather than judgment, is the answer to her pain. The story serves as an inspiring testament to the human spirit's resilience and the importance of connection and education in overcoming adversity.

Ask about this book

An AI guide answers your questions about this title

FAQ

Is "Sight to the Blind" free to download?

Yes, it is free to download — no sign up needed.

What format is the file?

EPUB.

More by Lucy S. Furman

Similar books

Reader reviews Be the first

No reviews yet. Be the first to review this book.

Write a review

Protected by reCAPTCHA.