This book is listed as a juvenile book, but can do well for older people too. It is well written and a very good introductory history of Morris Frank, the fist blind man to have a guide dog in the United States. The art work is bright and contributes to the flow of the story. I especially liked the Afterword and Bibliography. The Afterword includes photographs of Morris Frank and Buddy (which is what he called each of his guide dogs--much better than "Kiss," which was the original name of his first dog). Other photographs show people involved with the early Seeing Eye program. The Bibliography gives good suggestions for additional research.
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