An inspirational memoir of a man's rich life experiences without
sight, but with an enormous sense of wonder in the world around him.
Bestselling author Tom Sullivan explores life without sight and finds it
rich and rewarding. In fact, he's gleaned a number of gifts from his
"affliction," including:
-I've never assessed my relationship with people according to the limits
of labels or assumption.
-I've enjoyed a world of senses available to all of us but almost never
explored by the majority of those with sight.
-I've made challenge my road to limitless opportunity.
-I've cultivated a clear sense of my own purpose.
-I've learned to be passionate, celebrating my own uniqueness through
the expression of that passion.
-I've found a powerful faith that has become my foundation for living.
-I've learned to love unconditionally through the interdependent
relationship I share with my wife, Patty, and my children.
Through insightful stories and emotive writing, Tom describes a life of
fullness, not lack, as he's made blindness a positive. For Tom
Sullivan--author, actor, athlete, singer, entertainer, and producer--a
life with blindness has been a life with very few true limits. In this
elegant exploration of the senses, he considers the different challenges
he's faced and explains the wonder he carries because, not in spite, of
his blindness.
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...I realize that my way of looking at the world is unique and, yes,
special. I'm sure that in God's essential plan I was chosen to be blind,
and after many years of struggle I've come to terms with that remarkable
truth.
Along my journey I have learned much that I hope to pass on to you, but
for now here's what I want you to understand: blindness is the best
thing that has ever happened to Tom Sullivan. Would I like to be able to
see? Certainly; to see the beauty of nature in all of its forms, the
faces of the people I love, and the myriad colors of a sunset. I'd love
to play center field for the Red Sox or catch a touchdown pass from Tom
Brady and the Patriots. But I have not only become content with my lot,
I now celebrate my own uniqueness with closed eyes but a completely open
soul. The joy in writing this book is in my knowing that even though I
quite likely will never see as you do, I might just be able to change
your perceptions and broaden the possibilities for your own appreciation
for the grace God has provided us with and the life we're so blessed to
live. So, take a look--as I see it--inside out, rather than outside in.
--Tom Sullivan, from the Prologue