The very first techniques book in orientation and mobility has been completely revised and updated for today's fast-changing world, while remaining true to Hill and Ponder's simple organizational principles that generations have known and loved. A new, easy-to-read color format, accompanying photographs, updated information on street crossings at complex intersections, and a new chapter on O&M for people with low vision make this revised edition a must-have in your O&M library.
Tiresomely repetitive. Not well balanced when it comes to pronouns (his/her). There is a lot of valuable information; no doubt about that at all. I'll be looking at this book a lot in the years to come, but this was too much for one book. It's almost like they were trying to stretch the page count at times with all the added verbiage. As I near the end of my O&M certification process, I'm glad I read this book, but this is not light reading by any stretch of the imagination. Lop off between 20 and 30 pages and this book would be golden.