OLDER FICTION
(4) YA After Emma loses her sight in an accident, she struggles with the loss of her independence and identity. The unexpected death of a classmate is the catalyst that forces Emma to find a way to live on her own terms. The novel's pace is slow, and Emma doesn't always sound like a contemporary teen, but the process of adjusting to blindness is authentically portrayed.

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