
Welcome to the Kernel Book
series. There are currently twenty-seven Kernel Books which tell the stories
of blind men and women. When the first editor, Dr. Kenneth Jernigan, was asked
why he chose the name Kernel Book, he said: "... In the first place, I
suppose it has to do with whim. I thought the title was catchy, so I used
it.
But there is something more. We wanted to go to the very heart of blindness,
trying to show our readers what it's really likeand, for that matter,
what it isn't like."
If you are blind, what do you think and how do you look at things, (not how do you look at them physically, but your point of view and perspective)? How about dating and marriage? What about children, recreation, work, and relations with others?
In short, how do blind people live and feel on a daily basis? What we are trying to do is to cut through the sentimentality and misconceptions to the very 'kernel' of the subject of blindness.
Each book has a series of articles. Select your choice to view it on your screen.