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1545 Transitioning to Blindness (Nov. 4, 2015)

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You can contact Susan Krieger by e-mail at:
SKrieger@stanford.edu

On Susan Krieger’s Stanford website, you can find information about her books dealing with blindness and vision loss plus links to them in various formats from various sources. Her web site is:
http://SusanKrieger.stanford.edu

The Amazon page for Susan's newest book, “Come, Let Me Guide You” can be found at:
"Come, Let Me Guide You" on Amazon

You can also find the book "Come, Let Me Guide You" on Bookshare at:
"Come, Let Me Guide You" on Bookshare

Several of susan's books can also be found in other formats at the Purdue University Press web site at:
www.ThePress.purdue.edu/contributors/susan-krieger
and at the University of Wisconsin Press at:
http://uwpress.wisc.edu/presskits/Krieger.html