Emma V.I.P.

Emma V.I.P. by Sheila Hocken, published by Sphere in 1981, is a narrative that chronicles the life of Sheila Hocken and her guide dog, Emma. This edition, comprising 181 pages, presents a unique perspective on the experiences of individuals with visual impairments, focusing on Sheila’s journey as she regains her sight.
Readers will find an insightful exploration of the psychological aspects of blindness and the bond between a guide dog and its owner. The book delves into the challenges and triumphs faced by Sheila, highlighting the transformative impact of regaining vision. Through this personal account, the narrative addresses themes related to blindness and psychology, offering a thoughtful reflection on the interplay between sight and independence.
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Another story in the life of Sheila Hocken and her guide dog, Emma. In this story, Sheila regains her sight.
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