Books Featuring Characters With Blindness and Visual Impairment 

A Picture Book Of Helen Keller

David A. Adler, Illustrated by John and Alexandre Wallner; Holiday House, New York, 1990.

-A brief picture book biography of Helen Keller.

Business Is Looking Up

Barbara Aiello and Jeffrey Shulman, Illustrated by Loel Barr; Twenty-First Century Books, Fredrick, Maryland, 1988; grades 3 - 6; audio/braille.

-Renaldo Rodriguez, an eleven-year-old child who is blind, sets up a greeting card servicefor stepfamilies.

Mom Can't See Me

Sally Hobart Alexander, Photographs by George Ancona; Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers, New York, 1990; grades k - 3; audio/braille.

-A nine year old girl tells about life with her mother who is blind.

Mom's Best Friend

Sally Hobart Alexander, Photographs by George Ancona; Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, 1992; grades 2 - 4; audio.

-Sally Alexander and her family adjust to her new dog guide.

One Of Us

Nikki Amdur, Illustrated by Ruth Sanderson; The Dial Press, New York, 1981; grades 3 - 6; audio.

-When Nora moves to a new town she makes friends with Jerry, who is blind.

A Guide Dog Puppy Grows Up

Caroline Arnold, Photographs by Richard Hewett; Harcourt Brace and Company, San Diego, 1991.

-Follows the career of a guide dog from puppyhood through the training process to placement with a person who is blind.

Sing To The Stars

Mary Brigid Barrett, Illustrated by Sandra Speidel; Little, Brown, and Co., Boston, 1994; grades k - 3; audio.

-Ephram makes friends with Mr. Washington and his dog guide Shilo.

Seeing In Special Ways

Thomas Bergman; Garth Stevens Children's Books, Milwaukee, 1989.

-Interviews with a group of children at the Tomteboda School in SwedenArthur's Eyes

Marc Brown; Avon Books, New York, 1979; preschool - grade 3; audio.

-Arthur's friends tease him about his new glasses but he soon learns to wear them with pride.

See You Tomorrow, Charles

Miriam Cohen, Illustrated by Lillian Hoban; Greenwillow Books, New York, 1983; preschool - grade 2; audio.

-First graders learn to accept Charles, the new boy in their class who is blind.

See The Ocean

Estelle Condra, Illustrated by Linda Crockett-Blassingame; Ideals Children's Books, Nashville, 1994; grades k - 3; audio.

-One foggy day Nellie is the first in her family to know when they reach the ocean on vacation.

The Gift

Helen Coutant, Illustrated by Vo-Dinh Mai; Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1983; grades 3 - 6; audio.

-A young girl searches for the perfect gift to give her elderly friend who has returned home from the hospital after losing her vision.

The Seal Oil Lamp

Dale DeArmond; Sierra Club Books, San Francisco, 1988.

-A retelling of an Eskimo tale about a seven year old boy who is blind and left to die by the people of his village.

Jeremy's Dreidel

Ellie Gellman, Illustrated by Judith Friedman; KAR-BEN COPIES, INC., Rockville, Maryland, 1992.

-Jeremy signs up for a Hanukkah dreidel workshop and makes one with braille dots for his dad who is blind.

Watch Out Ronald Morgan

Patricia Reilly Giff; Viking Press, New York, 1987; grades k - 3; audio.

-Ronald Morgan has an array of humorous mishaps until he gets his glasses.

Cakes And Miracles (A Purim Tale)

Barbara Diamond Goldin, Illustrated by Erika Weihs; Puffin Books (Published by The Penguin Group), New York, 1991; preschool - grade 2; audio/braille.

-After an angel in a dream tells Hershel to make what he sees in his head, he uses his hands and memories to make cookies for the Purim holiday in his village.

Sound Of Sunshine, Sound Of Rain

Florence Parry Heide, Illustrated by Kenneth Longtemps; Parents Magazine Press, New York, 1970; grades 3 - 6.

-A young boy listens carefully to the world around him as he makes his way through his day.

Jenny's Magic Wand

Helen and Bill Hermann, Photographs by Don Perdue; Franklin Watts, Inc., New York, 1988; grades k - 4; audio/braille.

-After attending a school for children who are blind, Jenny worries about going into a pubic school classroom.

Mandy Sue Day

Roberta Karim, Illustrated by Karen Ritz; Clarion Books (a Houghton Mifflin Imprint), New York, 1994; grades k - 3; audio.

-A young girl who is blind spends her special day with her horse and together they drink in the sounds, tastes, smells and feel of an autumn day.

Apt. 3

Ezra Jack Keats; Macmillan Publishing Co.; New York, 1971; grades k - 3; audio/braille.

-Sam and Ben meet the resident of Apt. 3 who is blind.

Cromwell's Glasses

Holly Keller; Greenwillow Books, New York, 1982; preschool - grade 2; audio.

-It is easier for him to see when Cromwell gets his glasses, but now his siblings tease him for how he looks.

Naomi Knows It's Springtime

Virginia L. Kroll, Illustrated by Jill Kastner; Boyds Mill Press, Honesdale, Pennsylvania, 1993; grades k - 3; audio.

-A young girl who is blind experiences the first signs of spring.

The Rose Colored Glasses: Melanie Adjusts To Poor Vison

Linda Leggett and Linda Andrews; Illustrated by Laura Hartman; Human Sciences Press, New York, 1979.

-A young girl adjusts to wearing glasses and helps her classmates understand what it means to have low vision.

The Fourth - Grade Four

Marilyn Levinson, Illustrated by Leslie Bowman; Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1989.

-Afraid that his friends will tease him for wearing glasses, fourth-grade Alex refuses to wear them anywhere but at home.

A Cane In Her Hand

Ada B. Litchfield, Illustrated by Eleanor Mill; Albert Whitman and Co., Morton Grove, Illinois, 1977; grades 1 - 4; audio/braille.

-Valerie learns new skills and techniques from a vision specialist as her sight changes.

Through Grandpa's Eyes

Patricia MacLachlan, Illustrated by Deborah Kogan Ray; Harper Collins Publishers, New York, 1980; grades k - 3; audio/braille.

-A young boy learns a different way of seeing from his grandfather who is blind.

Listen For The Bus: David's Story

Patricia McMahon, Photographs by John Godt; Boyds Mill Press, Honesdale, Pennsylvania, 1995; grades 2 - 4; braille.

-A real life look at David, who is blind and hearing-impaired, as he begins kindergarten.

Lucy's Picture

Nicola Moon, Illustrated by Alex Ayliffe; Dial Books For Young Readers, New York, 1994; preschool - grade 2.

-Lucy creates a special picture for her grandfather who is blind.

Jennifer Jean, The Cross-Eyed Queen

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Illustrated by Karen Ritz; Carolrhoda Books, Minneapolis, 1994.

-Jennifer Jean likes her big green crossed eyes and doesn't want to wear a patch.

Happy Birthday, Grampie

Susan Pearson, Illustrated by Ronald Himler; Dial Books For Young Readers, New York, 1987; grades k - 3; audio.

-Martha takes care to make just the right gift for her Swedish grandfather who has lost his vision.

Sally Can't See

Palle Petersen; John Day Company, New York, 1974.

-Describes the life of a twelve year old girl who is blind as she learns to read, swim and ride a horse.

Spectacles

Ellen Raskin; Antheneum, New York, 1980.

-Iris sees things that aren't really what they seem to be until an optometrist gives her glasses.

My Mother Is Blind

Margaret Reuter, Pictures by Philip Lanier; Children's Press, Chicago, 1979;preschool - grade 2; audio.

-A young boy describes how everyone comes to terms with his mother's blindness.

My Friend Leslie

Maxine Rosenberg, Photographs by George Ancona; Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Books, New York, 1983; grades k - 3; audio.

-The adventures of Leslie, a kindergarten child who is deaf-blind.

A Guide Dog Goes To School

Elizabeth Simpson Smith, Illustrated by Bert Dodson; William Morrow & Co., Inc., New York, 1987; grades 2 - 4.

-Follows a puppy as she goes through training to become a dog guide.

The New Boy Is Blind

William E. Thomas; Julian Messner Books, New York, 1980.

-Ricky and his sighted classmates adjust to his blindness when he becomes the new student in their fourth grade classroom.

All The Better To See You With

Margaret Wild, Illustrated by Pat Reynolds; Albert Whitman and Company, Morton Grove Illinois, 1992.

-Because Kate is the quiet one in her family her parents are slow to notice she is nearsighted.

Little Stevie Wonder In Places Under The Sun

Sonja Wiley, Illustrated by Joel Schick, Sounds and Voice by Stevie Wonder; Golden Books, New York, Western Publishing Company, Inc., Racine, Wisconsin, 1995.

-Little Stevie Wonder goes to Japan with his friends to play a concert.

The Seeing Stick

Jane Yolen; Thomas Crowell Co., New York, 1997; grades k - 3; audio.

-Emperor's daughter is blind and a mysterious old man with a Aseeing stick@ teaches her to see with her fingers, her mind, and her heart.

Seven Blind Mice

Ed Young; Philomel Books (a division of The Putnam & Grosset Group), New York, 1982; grades k - 3; braille.

-Seven blind mice explore and discover different parts of an elephant.

 

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Like It Is

Barbara Adams, Photographs by James Stanfield; Walker and Compnay, New York, 1979.

-A chapter in this book about disabilities features an interview withToni who is blind.

The Boy And The Blind Storyteller

Paul Anderson, Illustrated by Yoong Hwan Kim; E.M. Hale and Company, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 1967.

-Ah Sung, a young Korean boy, meets an old man who is a blind storyteller near his village.

The Witch's Daughter

Nina Baldwin, Clarion Books, New York, 1966; grades 4 - 7; audio/braille.

-On the Scottish island of Skua, a friendship develops between the lonely, mysterious Perdita, and Janey, who is blind.

The Dog Days Of Arthur Cane

T. Ernesto Bethancourt; Holiday House, New York, 1976; grades 7 -12.

-A teen aged boy is turned into a dog and becomes the companion of a street musician who is blind.

Louis Braille

Beverly Birch; Gareth Stevens Children's Books, Milwaukee, 1989.

-A biography of Louis Braille and the system of writing and reading that bears his name.

Gift Of Gold

Beverly Butler, G.K. Hall and Co., Boston, 1973; grades 7- 12; braille/large print.

-Cathy struggles with the pressures of college, romance and the possibility of regaining her vision in the sequel to Light A Single Candle.

Light A Single Candle

Beverly Butler; Pocket Books, New York, 1962; grades 7 - 12; audio/braille.

-Cathy loses her sight to glaucoma and has experiences at a school for the blind and in public high school.

The Man Who Sang In The Dark

Eth Clifford, Illustrated by Mary Beth Owens; Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1987.

-Ten year old Leah starts a new life with the help and friendship of a man who is blind in a Philadelphia boarding house during the depression.

Go Tell It To Mrs. Golightly

Catherine Cookson; Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, New York, 1977.

-A girl who is blind in sent to live with her grandfather and uncovers a kidnapping ring in their small town.

The Absolute, Ultimate End

Julia First; Franklin Watts, New York, 1985; grades 6 - 9; audio.

-After Maggie is assigned to be a reader for Doreen, who is blind, the two girls become friends. They organize a protest against spending cuts, uniting students with disabilities and those without in a common struggle.

Out Of Darkness: The Story Of Louis Braille

Russell Freedman, Illustrated by Kate Kiesler; Clarion Books, New York, 1997; grades 3 - 6; audio/braille.

-A children's biography of Louis Braille.

Follow My Leader

James B. Garfield, Illustrated by Robert Greiner; Viking Press, New York, 1957; grades 4 - 7; audio/braille.

-Jimmy loses his vision in an accident and learns braille and orientation and mobility skills before receiving a dog guide and becoming active in the Boy Scouts again.

Tom Sullivan's Adventures In Darkness

Derek L. T. Gill and Tom Sullivan; David McKay Company, Inc., New York, 1976; grades 5 - 8; audio/braille.

-Stories of the childhood, adolescence and early adulthood of Tom Sullivan, a singer and composer who lost his vision at birth due to retinopathy of prematurity.

The World Of Ben Lighthart

Jaap ter Haar; Dell Publishing Co., 1977; grades 5 - 8.

-A teen aged boy loses his vision in an accident and must make plans to continue his education and decisions about how he will live the rest of his life.

Half The Battle

Lynn Hall; Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1982; grades 7 - 12; braille.

-Jealous of the attention that has always been focused on his brother who is blind, Loren takes drastic action to achieve recognition for himself when the teenagers enter an endurance horse back ride.

Murder At The Spaniel Show

Lynn Hall; Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1988.

-Sixteen year old Tabby works as a kennel girl for a dog breeder who is blind.

The Story Of Stevie Wonder

James Haskins; Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1976; grades 7 - 12; audio.

-Biography of the Grammy award winning singer and composer.

The Unfrightened Dark

Isabelle Holland; Little, Brown, and Co., Boston, 1990.

-When her beloved dog guide is dognapped, Jocelyn determines to solve the mystery of his disappearance and get him back.

Emma And I

Sheila Hocken; Victor Gollancz, Ltd., London, 1977; audio/large print.

-The story of Sheila Hocken and her dog guide, Emma, and their life together even after Sheila regains her sight.

Mystery Of The Missing Map

Lois Walfrid Johnson; Bethany House Publishers, Minneapolis, 1994.

-Kate, Anders, Eric and Megan, who is blind, try to find a long-lost map that will lead to a fortune in silver in 1907 Michigan.

The Story Of My Life

Helen Keller; Doubleday and Co., Garden City, New York, 1905; grades 9 and up; audio/braille.

-An autobiography of Helen Keller, including excerpts from her letters.

Belonging

Deborah Kent; Dial Press, New York, 1978; grades 7 - 12; audio/braille.

-Longing to be like everyone else, fifteen year old Meg decides to enroll in public shool instead of contiuing at a special school for students who are blind.

To Race The Wind

Harold Krents; G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1972; grades 10 - adult; audio/braille/large print.

-The autobiography of the young blind man who was the inspiration for the Broadway play AButterflies Are Free@.

Is There Life After Boys?

Linda Lewis, Pocket Books, New York, 1987.

-Linda becomes involved with a school service club that focuses on a residential school for the blind.

From Anna

Jean Little, Illustrated by Joan Sandin; Harper and Row, New York, 1972; grades 4 - 7; audio/braille.

-Anna, who has low vision, and her family move from depression-era Germany to Canada and Anna gets new glasses and attends a special school

Listen For The Singing

Jean Little; E.P. Dutton, New York, 1977;grades 5 - 8; audio.

-In this sequel to From Anna, a young Canadian girl with visual impairment prepares to begin public high school at the outbreak of World War ll.

Little By Little

Jean Little; Viking Press, New York, 1988; audio/braille.

-The education and development of one of Canada's leading children's authors, who has been nearly blind since birth.

Tom And Bear

Richard McPhee; Thomas Y. Crowell, New York, 1981; grades 7 and up; audio/braille.

-A diary of the author's twenty-six day observation at Guiding Eyes for the Blind

Listen For The Fig Tree

Sharon Bell Mathis; The Viking Press, New York, 1973; grades 10 - 12; audio.

-Muffin Johnson, a teen-ager who is blind, wants to attend a Kwanza festival the first Christmas after her father is murdered. (strong language and adult themes)

Blind Flight

Hilary Milton; Franklin Watts, New York, 1980.

-A 13 year old girl who has lost her vision is with her uncle in his small plane and when he is injured she must land the plane with the verbal assistance of other pilots.

Shark Shock

Donna Jo Napoli; Dutton Children's Books, New York, 1994; grades 3 - 6; audio.

-Eleven year old Adam makes friends with a boy who is blind during his family's vacation at the beach.

Keep Your Head Up, Mr. Putnam

Peter Putnam, Harper & Row, New York, 1952; audio.

-Recounts the author's experiencs at the Seeing Eye School in Morristown, New Jersey after loosing his sight while a student at Princeton University.

Carver

Ruth Yaffe Radin, Illustrated by Karl Swanson; Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, 1991; grades 4 - 7; audio.

-After his father dies ten year old Jon goes to public school in his home town instead of returning to a school for children who are blind.

Sun And Shadow

Rose Resnick; Atheneum, New York, 1975; audio/braille.

-Blind since childhood, the author relates her life from impoverished beginnings in New York's Lower East Side to her success as a professional musician and socail worker in San Francisco.

To Catch An Angel

Robert Russell; Vanguard Press, 1962; audio/braille/large print.

-Biographpy of a man who was blinded at age five and studied at Oxford before becoming a college teacher.

The Gray Ghosts Of Taylor Ridge

Mary Francis Shura, Illustrated by Michael Hampshire; Dodd, Mead and Company, New York, 1978.

-Nathan and Nan hunt for Civil War treasure at the home of an old man who is blind.

Life At My Fingertips

Robert J. Smithdas; Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1958; audio/braille.

-Story of the author, who is deaf-blind, and his education and accomplishments.

If You Could See What I Hear

Tom Sullivan, Harper & Row, New York, 1975; audio/braille.

-Autobiography of musician Tom Sullivan who became blind shortly after birth.

The Cay

Theodore Taylor; Doubleday & Co., Garden City, New York, 1969; grades 5 - 8; audio/braille/large print.

-A young American boy and an elderly West Indian man are stranded on a barren Caribbean island after a shipwreck thatleaves the boy blind.

Timothy Of The Cay

Theodore Taylor; Harcourt Brace and Co., San Diego, 1993; grades 5 - 8; audio/braille.

-In this sequel/prequel to The Cay, Philip undergoes an operation to restore his sight and makes a return trip to the cay he shared with Timothy.

The Trouble With Tuck

Theodore Taylor; Doubleday, New York, 1981; grades 3 - 6; audio/braille.

-A young girl trains her blind dog to trust and follow a retired dog guide.

What Love Sees

Susan Vreeland; Thorndike Press, Thorndike, Maine, 1988; audio/braille/large print.

-The story of Forrest and Jean Holly and their experiences as a couple and as parents who are both totally blind in California from the 1940s to the 1970s.

The Guide Dog Mystery

Gertrude Chandler Warner; Albert Whitman and Co., Morton Grove, Illinois, 1996.

-Four children help solve a mystery at a local school for dog guides.

Blindness

Malcolm E. Weiss; Franklin Watts, New York, 1980.

-Discusses blindness and techniques and materials used by people who are blind

Hannah

Gloria Whelen, Random House, New York, 1991; grades 3-6; audio.

-A new teacher convinces an 1887 Michigan farm family to let their daughter Hannah, who is blind, attend school.

Into The Dark

Nicholas Wilde; Scholastic, New York, 1987; grades 6 - 9; audio/braille.

-Matt, a young boy who is blind, makes friends with a ghost on a seaside holiday.

Journey To The Bright Kingdom

Elizabeth Winthrop, Illustrated by Charles Mikolaycak: Holiday House, New York, 1979.

-The mice of Kakure-sato grant a bind woman temporary sight during the journey she and her kind daughter make to their magical underground kingdom.

Connie's New Eyes

Bernard Wolf; J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1976; grades 4 - 7; audio.

-After her training, Blythe becomes Connie David's guide dog.

 

Adams, Edward Blindman's Daughter

Aldis, Dorothy Dark Summer

Beach, Lynn Phantom Valley

Beagle, Peter S. The Unicorn Sonata

Bell, William The Cripples' Club

Bigland, Eileen Helen Keller

Bloor, Edward Tangerine

Bova, Ben City Of Darkness

Bradford, Ann The Mystery Of The Blind Writer

Bretz, Alice I Begin Again

Brighton, Catherine My Hands, My World

Brookline, Dana Who Killed Sack Annie?

Brown, Mary Pigs Don't Fly

Bryant, Dorothy The Garden Of Eros

Butler, Beverly Maggie By My Side

Chamberlin, Kate The Night Search

Chambers, Kate The Secret Of The Singing Strings

Chapman, Elizabeth Bodley Head

Chapman, Elizabeth Suzy

Christian, M.B. Mystery At Camp Triumph

Christopher, Matt Stranded

Clewes, Dorothy Guide Dog

Coleman, Lola H. Braille: The Early Life of Louis Braille ( a play)

Conklin, Barbara Summer Dreams

Corn, Anne Monocular Mac

Courlander, Harold Son Of The Leopard

Curtis, Griff: The Story Of A Guide Dog

Curry, Jane The Bassumtyte Treasure

Dawson, Diane Cathy

Dawson, Diane Larry

DeGering, Etta Seeing Fingers: Louis Braille

Delaney, Ned Two Strikes, Four Eyes

Dickson, Marguerite Bramble Bush

Dodd, Christina Candle In The Window

Duffy, James Uncle Shamus

Eitzen, Allen My Favorite Place

Evans, Jes Blind Sunday

Garfield, Leah Rosy Starling

Getz, David Thin Air

Gezi, Kal The Child's World

Goldberg, Lester The Beast In The Walls ( a short story)

Goodsell, Jane Katie's Magic Glasses

Haskins, James The Story Of Stevie Wonder

Heppenstall, Rayner The Blaze Of Noon

Holl, Kristi Cast A Single Shadow

Horgan, Dorothy Tom And Maggie

Hunter, Nigel Helen Keller

Ingold, Jeanette The Window

Johnson, Donna Bright Eyes

Johnson, Emily Spring And The Shadow Man

Keeler, Stephen Louis Braille

Kennedy, David The Dark Princess

Knight, Ruth Adams Brave Companions

Maas, Lynne Neelam

Marais, Rebecca Being Blind

Mark, Jan Divide and Rule

Moran, Thomas The Man In The Box

Meyers, Ruth Embers

Morgan, Alison The Eyes Of The Blind

Noy, Isaac Or And Alexandra

O'Doherty, Brian The Strange Case Of Mademoiselle P

Phipson, Joan The Watcher In The Garden

Prowse, J. Goldie, The Story Of A Guide Dog

Sargent, Susan My Favorite Place

Shalant, Phyllis The Great Eye

Sherriff, Robert Chedworth

Spellman, Francis The Foundling

St. John, Patricia Star Light

St. Pierre, Eric An Adventure of Tsow Bidou

St. Pierre, Eric A New Adventure of Tsow Bidou

St. Pierre, Eric Tsow Bidou, Aviator

Tusa, Libby's New Glasses

Wainwright, Richard Mountains To Climb

Wartski, Maureen Crane The Lake Is On Fire

Weiss, Malcolm Seeing Through The Dark

Wells, Angus Lords Of The Sky

Wharton, William Spozneini Kochankouile

White, Robb Candy

Wilkinson, Jack Eyes Front

Wisniewski, David Elfwyn's Saga

Wosmek, Frances A Bowl Of Sun

Yeatman, Linda Perkins The Cat, Who Was More Than A Friend

Yep, Laurence Sweetwater

Young, Alida E. Is Chelsea Going Blind?

_______________ LaLinda