If You're Hypermobile and You Know it Clap Your Feet
by Collagen Free Designs
Applying Alcoholics Anonymous Principles to the Disease of Racism
by Kenneth L Radcliffe
An irreverent, tragicomic, astoundingly articulate memoir about going blind—and growing up On his eighteenth birthday, Ryan Knighton was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a congenital, progressive disease marked by night-blindness, tunnel vision, and, eventually, total blindness. In this penetrating, nervy memoir, which ricochets between meditation and black comedy, Knighton tells the story of his fifteen-year descent into blindness while incidentally revealing the world of the sighted in al...