The USA Today-bestselling biography of a man who lost his sight as an adult and regained it twenty years later without any medical intervention. Unblinded is the true story of New Yorker Kevin Coughlin, who became blind at age thirty-six due to a rare genetic disorder known as Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy. Twenty years later, without medical intervention, Kevin’s sight miraculously started … intervention, Kevin’s sight miraculously started to return. He is the only known person in the world who has experienced a spontaneous, non-medically assisted, regeneration of the optic nerve. Unblinded follows Kevin’s descent into darkness, and his unexplained reemergence to sight.
Praise for Unblinded
“A remarkable story of sudden blindness, new vision, and sight regained. It offers great insight into the nature of reality–that which we perceive and that which we create for ourselves.”–Isaac Lidsky, New York Times-bestselling author of Eyes Wide Open
“Its pages take us, at once, on a remarkable true adventure and into the heart and mind of a most extraordinary individual. A beautifully written and inspiring tale, and a reminder to us all about what really matters.”–Robert Kurson, New York Times-bestselling author of Rocket Men
“Unblinded provides honest, profound insight into the emotional trauma that occurs when vision is lost and the path forward in life cannot be seen.”–Lissa Poincenot, National Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy Advocate
“A fascinating, behind-the-scenes tour of what went on during those years of darkness and how Kevin Coughlin, after battling alcoholism, loneliness, prejudice, and perhaps most of all himself, emerges as a man of wisdom and sight.”–Ann Campanella, award-winning and bestselling author of Motherhood: Lost and Foundmore
Unblinded is a truly amazing true story of Kevin – a man who overcame all the challenges that blindness put upon him. He struggled with alcoholism, loneliness, and prejudice, which is unsurprising following such a tragedy as losing your sight. Then one day – after navigating the world without his sight for almost two decades – his eyesight begins to return. For less of a better word, it is a miracle and for Kevin, it is a miracle in more ways than one. The gift of sight makes him re-evaluate his life and become a better man.
Kevin has struggled and Traci Medford-Rosow has told his story honestly and sensitively. Throughout the book you really do see how strong and inspirational Kevin is.
A little repetitive sometimes. A miracle worth reading about.
I loved it.
Awesome story, captivating. Had a hard time stopping reading it, kept saying just one more chapter.
Fascinating story but it needs a good copy editor. The many error, missing words, etc., is very distracting. It get a bit whiney in places but the circumstances and descriptions are very interesting.
His story was Really interesting but the book just ended. No real conclusion.