As Far As The Eye Can See

As Far As The Eye Can See

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This is basically a short story about a 12 year old girl. And she's blind. Now, the thing is, she wasn't ALWAYS blind. Which made the her newfound disability much more devastating. Her grandmother isn't able to take care of her, so they send her to a home for blind adolescents. As soon as she starts to become comfortable in her new dark world, she meets someone. And this someone may change her life forever. The morale of the story is: Did you seriously think I would spoil it for you ? No way. Come back every Tuesday and Thursday for a new chapter!
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Nine-year-old Trey's lonely, sad life as a fatherless misfit is changed forever when the new preacher's kid, the indomitable Charley, arrives. Everyone around Charley sees him as tragically handicapped. Not so Charley himself, who lives life to the full and pulls everyone around him along, starting with Trey. Watch them grow through challenges into young manhood and beyond. This is a revised and somewhat condensed version of this story. It started out life as a short story but its characters just took hold of me until it grew into what you have at hand. The characters and settings are an amalgam of a lifetime of experience, sometimes intense, of all sorts of people and places. In themselves, however, they are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to real persons, places or events, other than what is clearly public knowledge, is coincidental. If you're looking for sex in every paragraph, you need to look elsewhere.

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