About This Book
A series of personal essays and a poem that describe life perceived through touch and other nonvisual senses, reflecting on the hand as the primary instrument of connection and cognition, the relative values of the senses, the power of touch to convey beauty and intelligence, and the inner life of dreams and spiritual perception. Combining concrete tactile observation with philosophical reflection, the pieces move between everyday scenes, sensory analogies, and meditations on optimism, creativity, and moral meaning, portraying how inward vision and sensory synthesis shape the speaker's world.
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