
Visually Impaired Bookworms
Get ready to explore the worlds of literary travel and accessibility
Visually Impaired Bookworms is a memoir and accessibility guidebook for visually impaired people, friends, family, and parents to support and make the best of their disability.
Firstly, the guide details Eri’s experience with their disability, from the first doctors appointment to navigating the higher education sector and looking for employment with a disability. It offers tips, tricks, and support for those who are struggling to navigate the world.
Then, the guide works in chronological order and showcases literary locations across the United Kingdom, from the Dreaming Spires of Oxford to the walkability of Cambridge and the medieval capital of Winchester. It details all their experiences from an accessibility perspective sharing anecdotes and the literary heritage of some of their favorite cities along the way, and allows visually impaired people access to some of the hidden gems of the UK’s literary heritage, which may have previously been inaccessible.
the guide then details finding their pasion for teacher training and persuring this towards the end of theguide, using their experiences of travel along the way.