differently abled." Tell me how that isn't cowardly language, patronising, and flat-out wrong. EVERYONE is #differentlyabled: that guy throws a javelin; that woman is coding. Those are abilities. I can't see. That's not a different ability: it's a #disability. Don't fear it.
I am not different I am unique
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S. Karpagapriya –
Such a wonderful piece of work it isðŸ˜
Chitra Iyer –
This book is a collection of poems. Written by author M Marimuthu, a blind man, the book is about his life from his perspective. The author is 24 years old who is pursuing his masters in English Literature. Without any further ado, let’s get on to the review. Summary This book of poetry was written and compiled by a 24-year-old blind man from India. The book aims to reveal the normal side of a so-called “differently-abled person.†It takes the reader on a guided tour into his normal, yet unique, personality. Pick up this book and take an emotional and intellectual journey by the side of a blind man who experiences life much like everyone else. What I Liked The one thing that stood out for me was the sincerity with which the book was written. I loved it! Pain and happiness are the main ingredients of the book. The author, being a student of the English language, has a good grasp of the vocabulary and his poems sometimes have the old English touch, which is so r
Aravindhan –
When you read this book, you can travel with every single words he had penned and live in his life. Yes "There's more beauty than the eyes can see"
Aravindhan –
When you read this book, you can travel with every single words he had penned and live in his life. Yes "There's more beauty than the eyes can see"