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Touching the Rock: An Experience of Blindness
Published in Hardcover by Pantheon Books (1991)
Author: John M. Hull
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Moving memoir
Heard the taped version of TOUCHING THE ROCK by John
Hull, a moving memoir of a university lecturer who slowly
lost his vision over a period of several years . . . he recorded
his thoughts in a diary, and I must admit to being touched
about how both he and his family dealt with his
condition . . . even typing this brings teary thoughts to
mind . . . imagine having seen a child as a youngster,
then not being able to see her again as she grows up . . . or
never having seen another child from the time he was
born . . . it makes me want to hug my daughter, Risa . . . and
to appreciate all that I do have!

A stunning picture of what it is like to become blind
This book was given to me as a gift a few years ago, and while I am neither going blind nor am actually blind, I found many of the ideas and experiences and thoughts and feelings expressed in this book to be very similar to my own. I have some particular cognitive difficulties (prosopagnosia, often called "face blindness") which give me a rather different outlook on life from most people, and I was amazed to see just how much in common my outlook on life was when compared with the author's life experiences. Well, maybe I wasn't that surprized, but it was still an eye-opening (no pun intended) experience for me to read this book in that context.

Needless to say, I enjoyed this book very very much. It reads more like a personal journal or diary than an actual book, and that gives the whole book a very personal experience when reading it.


On Sight and Insight
Published in Paperback by Oneworld Publications Ltd (01 October, 1997)
Author: John M. Hull
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A good book for anyone facing blindness
A book review, by Carlton Griffin:

"On Sight & Insight, a Journey into the world of Blindness", by John Hull

After losing much of my vision over the past four years due to Retinitis Pigmentosa, I went looking for more information about going blind.

I recently finished this book and I've had a few days to reflect upon it. The book is written by John Hull, who tells about going blind as an adult. As a young man, John has blinding cataracts. He was blind for quite some time in the hospital, long enough to teach himself braille and read several chapters in the Bible.

The corrective surgery for the cataracts detached both of his retinas, one of which they were able to correct. He was blind in his left eye for the rest of his life, but his right eye stayed pretty dependable until he was about 45, and over the following three years he went completely blind.

It's a new book, John went blind in the 1980's and his book reads like a diary or journal. It's very easy to read and John easily holds the reader's attention.

John mostly tells what it is like, emotionally, to go blind. He talks about all aspects of blindness, but the focus on the book is to share how it affected and affects his emotions and his spirit; his soul. John really shares of himself in this book, it's very frank and in some places painful.

However, I enjoyed having read the book because it provided me with some information I was lacking, helped me come to terms with some things that before I could not conceive. I've been worried so much, the nagging question is always "What will it be like to go blind, how will I live my life?".

While John's book certainly doesn't fully answer that question, it does allow the reader to gain much insight into what it is like, at least from one man's perspective. While it did confirm a few fears I have, at least I feel more informed now; certainly the unknown is still more frightening than my actual fate.

I wish I could say more about this book, I think Mr Hull did a fine job. I refer to him as John in this review because I feel so close to him and his family, having read the book. If you want to know what it's like for an adult to go blind, John's perspective is wonderfully told in this book.

Carlton Griffin


Act Unpacked
Published in Paperback by Christian Education Movement (1996)
Author: John M. Hull
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Disraeli's Fellow Traveller - James Clay, M.P. for Hull
Published in Hardcover by Highgate Publications (Beverley) Ltd (23 May, 1997)
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God-Talk With Young Children: Notes for Parents and Teachers
Published in Paperback by Trinity Pr Intl (1991)
Author: John M. Hull
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Hellenistic magic and the synoptic tradition
Published in Unknown Binding by S.C.M. Press ()
Author: John M. Hull
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In the Beginning There Was Darkness: A Blind Person's Conversations With the Bible
Published in Paperback by Trinity Pr Intl (2002)
Author: John M. Hull
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Mishmash
Published in Paperback by Christian Education Movement (1991)
Author: John M. Hull
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School worship : an obituary
Published in Unknown Binding by S.C.M. Press ()
Author: John M. Hull
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Studies in religion and education
Published in Unknown Binding by Falmer Press ()
Author: John M. Hull
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