Second Sight
Discover the powerful memoir, Second Sight by Robert V. Hine, published by University of California Press in 1997. This compelling biography spans 203 pages and chronicles Hine's remarkable journey as he confronts the challenges of impending blindness. Despite knowing his vision was deteriorating, he persevered to complete graduate school and become a professor of history, contributing significantly to the field with his writings on the American West.
At nearly fifty years old, Hine faced the ultimate test when he lost his sight completely. However, after fifteen years, a daring eye surgery offered him a chance to regain partial vision. Second Sight is not just a tale of loss but an inspiring story of resilience and hope. Explore the social aspects of disability, coping with illness, and the indomitable human spirit in this poignant narrative.