Globe Pequot / Lyons Press
Pages: 240
Trim: 5½ x 8½
978-0-7627-8007-5 • Hardback • September 2012 • $24.95 • (£18.99)
John Bramblitt is an artist whose work has been sold in over twenty countries. He has appeared on CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, ABC, and BBC Radio, and he's been featured in The New York Times and Psychology Today. He's the subject of the documentary short “Bramblitt.”
“In this beautifully written memoir, portrait artist John Bramblitt tells us why being blind doesn’t necessarily mean living in a world of darkness. His story is both inspirational and haunting, and readers will find themselves thinking about it long after the last page. It is one of those books you find yourself slowing down at the end just to make it last.”
—Homer Hickam, Author, Rocket Boys/October Sky
“Shouting in the Dark is an incredibly inspiring story of courage and a triumph over what could have been a tragedy.”
—Sheryl Berk, co-author of Soul Surfer
“John’s talent for creating emotion through his use of color and texture in his paintings is evident. He
successfully challenges people’s conceptions of blindness, ultimately finding that painting gives him a meaningful opportunity to connect to others.”
—Governor Rick Perry
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An extraordinary and inspiring story of how a young man lost his sight and found his calling as an artist