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Colors of the Wind: The Story of Blind Artist and Champion Runner George Mendoza (en Inglés)
J. L. Powers
(Autor)
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George Mendoza
(Ilustrado por)
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Hayley Morgan-Sanders
(Ilustrado por)
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Purple House Press
· Tapa Blanda
Colors of the Wind: The Story of Blind Artist and Champion Runner George Mendoza (en Inglés) - Powers, J. L. ; Mendoza, George ; Morgan-Sanders, Hayley
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Reseña del libro "Colors of the Wind: The Story of Blind Artist and Champion Runner George Mendoza (en Inglés)"
George was one of those kids. You know, the kind that never stays still. And then one day, the doctor said he was going blind. Did that slow George down? Not for a single second. In fact, he was so fast, he went on to break a world record for blind runners. And now he's breaking more barriers-because ironically, George Mendoza, blind painter, paints what he sees.George Mendoza started going blind at age 15 from a degenerative eye disease. It wasn't the sudden onset of blindness that many people experience. George lost his central vision and started seeing things that weren't there-eyes floating in the air, extraordinary colors, objects multiplied and reflected back. George describes this condition as having "kaleidoscope eyes." He triumphed over his blindness by setting the world record in the mile for blind runners, and later competing in both the 1980 and 1984 Olympics for the Disabled. Now a full-time artist, Mendoza's collection of paintings, also titled Colors of the Wind, is a National Smithsonian Affiliates traveling exhibit.Illustrated with George Mendoza's colorful paintings, accompanied by black and white line drawings by Hayley Morgan-Sanders.