Book Review by Kevin Wolf “You’ll never be free until you free yourself from the prison in your mind,” reads the cover … in Braille. As a child Louis Braille (1809-1852) accidentally blinded himself. As a tool for the blind to read and write, he created what’s now known as Braille, providing the alphabet, numbers, and punctuation marks. Each letter/number is read using various raised dots each on a 2×3 grid, which was small enough for a finger tip to read as it passes over the embossing. Just below the Braille on the cover are eyeglasses as portals with prison… Read More
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