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Author: Joseph Ransom
ISBN 978-1-60264-199-1 (softcover);
978-1-63868-200-4 (hardcover)
136 pages
This is the story of a sight-impaired person trying to find his place in a sighted world. It is a tale laced with optimism and humor, frustration and pathos. Running through each incident is the author’s compassion — compassion for the sighted who have the ability to see with their eyes but not with their heart.
As the author struggles to keep his goals intact, the reader gains a wealth of insight into the difference between sight and perception.
Having lost his sight at the age of 22, Joseph is able to make the distinction between seeing and perceiving, which forms the stage from which the tale is told.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Ronald Joseph Ransom was born in Ronan, Montana. Upon graduation from college, he returned to the foothills of the Rockies for two months to write I’m Not Really Blind, I Just Can’t See.
Upon completion of this book, Joseph (as he is now called) completed a Master’s degree in Religious Education, a Doctorate of Ministries degree in Counseling, and a Doctorate of Theology degree, all from Antioch Seminary in Georgia.
Joseph is the founder of Joseph’s Closet, a traveling drama ministry specializing in one-man Biblical presentations. He also travels as a motivational speaker, conference speaker and evangelist.
Joseph is the author of The Healing City, a novel based on his stage play by the same name. In addition, he has written numerous other stage plays.
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