What Readers Are Saying
“What a teaching piece of advocacy.” Georgia Academy for the Blind
“Thank you for increasing the awareness of people that navigate this world with limited or no vision. I will share your book and story with others. I am meeting with directors from Finland, Germany, and India this morning. Your book will be topic number 1.” International Lions Director-Jay Moughon (Clifton, VA)
“An eye opener and educational tool. I just ordered 2 for my grand-children.” MI
“I received your book and I wanted to respond immediately. Your book is wonderful and well needed. I have been working with children who are blind and visually impaired for over a decade, and your book is one of the best resources I have read.” FL
“Prior to reading Grandpa’s White Cane I did not know how to respond to people who are blind. Now I know what to do. EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS BOOK!” Luxembourg
“This book is easy to understand.” Crystal Dueker, Fargo, ND Lion (MD5)
"I love the way the book is formatted, highlighting key aspects needed for self-advocacy skills.” ND
“In a small book, you have addressed many aspects that address vision loss and the development of independent skills.” Canada
“Congratulations on a well-written, beautifully illustrated book to educate our society about persons with visual impairments and blindness.” Dr. Marie DiNome, Mayo Clinic Consultant Neuro-ophthalmologist. AZ
“Your book helps impaired people to understand the value of using the tall white cane. It also informs people on what they can do to help people who are blind/visually impaired.” VA
“I have yet to present the Grandpa’s White Cane project in the schools to someone who does not get excited about it.” Bill Scholl, WA Lion (MD 19)