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Adventures in Darkness: The Summer of an Eleven-year-old Blind Boy

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In Adventures in Darkness , Tom Sullivan takes readers through the adventures of his monumental eleventh year. Blind since birth, Tom lived in a challenging world of isolation and special treatment. But he was driven to break out and live as sighted people do. This book is a hair-raising, heart-warming experience that culminates in Tom's reliance upon God to realize his dreams of a "normal" life.

208 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1976

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Tom Sullivan

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Tom Sullivan is an American singer, actor, writer, and motivational speaker. Blind since infancy, he has been a public advocate for assistive services for the blind, and research into treatments for blindness.

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55 reviews
July 6, 2020
First of all, memoirs! To read of someone's struggle and how they dealt/deal with it is always interesting. Eleven year old Tom is determined to be a regular kid. I'd forgotten how much freedom there was in the fifties to just be outside playing and roaming the neighborhood without grownups and that was one of his many goals. He was brave, he was determined, and he had a best friend. Great story. I'm going to read it to my grandchildren.









172 reviews
July 22, 2021
This is an amazing story of a young boy's adventurous summer--one where his only goal was to be "normal." I really liked this. Well written and engaging. Hard to believe at times but truly an amazing and inspiring story.
4 reviews
July 18, 2017
What a feel good story about a boy born without sight yet described his life and the summer he was 11 with such beauty! This book will pick you up and remind you that God made you just the way you are for a reason, and with faith, instills in us all the power to do and be anything we truly want to!
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819 reviews3 followers
August 31, 2018
Abridged book CD is a memoir about one special spring and summer in the life of the blind entertainer. Hard to know how much is real, how much is a wee bit of blarney (something he's genetically entitled to since his father was Irish) and how much is compacting a few years into one (a license many authors use). Nevertheless, his adventures of secretly going to sea with two other blind boys, leaping into the water from a rock from no one previously survived, pitching in a little league game and knocking out the neighborhood bully in a boxing match make for interesting reading, and he claims set him on a road in which he believed he could accomplish whatever he wanted. In this case, the abridged version was plenty.
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Author 1 book2 followers
September 22, 2018
Overall, I’m totally obsessed with this book. I want the movie. Where’s the movie, Hollywood? Why are studios wasting our time with terrible remakes of great classics when they could be making new movies about stuff we know nothing about.

I learned so much about blind people in this book, you guys. Like seeing-eye dogs can find their master’s luggage in an airport using a smell tag. Like what? They do that? How cool!

Also, about 80% of parents of children with special needs split up. Which is another reason we need more movies to stop with the ‘blame game’ and give people encouragement as well as some good ol’ fashion info.

For my full review, go to https://krwardbookreviews.blogspot.com/
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1,111 reviews2 followers
March 19, 2024
Really inspirational. I think this would make a great read for a middle grade/jr high class, or at least excerpts since the banning of faith based books happens in classrooms all the time.

One of the passages that hit me:
“If God made us in his image and likeness, should we not, in faith, embrace those of us who have borne the burden of dis-ability? It comes down to one child being mentored, touched, and supported by the community at large. Don’t walk by what makes you uncomfortable. Reach out and touch those who are less fortunate because the gift of love will be returned tenfold.”

Don’t walk by what makes you uncomfortable. Challenge accepted.
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42 reviews2 followers
January 30, 2017
Adventure of a boy who wants to have a real life, treat like a normal kid, why? Because he is blind. This book just a part of Tom Sullivan life's but not less of meaning. You can learn few things from his mom and dad perspective which is interesting.

If you read this book you also know that God is always fair. He never wrong create His men. Everyone of us made with purpose and its not small things but BIG things. Now its only depends on our attitude. Keep positive and optimist or just keep whining and complaining.

Thank you for the inspiration!
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223 reviews33 followers
November 21, 2018
I had the pleasure of working with Tom Sullivan on this book in 2006-7 and loved every minute of it. He was such an inspiring person and helped me personally as I almost went blind in one eye that year. My wife and I thought after reading his story that one day we would read it with our children. Well, I recently reread it to my youngest daughter and she loved it. She learned about overcoming obstacles, how to be a faithful friend, and to trust God to be with her. Thank you Tom for continuing to inspire for generations. Perhaps she will do the same with her children one day.
4 reviews
January 2, 2020
Tưởng tượng với đôi mắt sáng của tôi hiện tại cũng khó mà tôi có thể làm mọi thứ mà Tom Sullivan đã làm được. Kết thúc quyển sách tôi thực sự khâm phục nghị lực, ý chí và khao khát của nhân vật (cũng chính là tác giả).
Một trải nghiệm tuyệt vời khi được quan sát cuộc sống của một người khiếm thị diễn ra như thế nào!!
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1 review
August 9, 2017
Can open many eyes

Amazing story. It can give you not only a perception of the behavior back in 1959 but also enjoy a life changing experience of a blind child who tries to fit with the world.

You should totally read this if you want to take something meaningful about life.
15 reviews
February 12, 2018
Powerful story, and excellent book on tape, recorded by the author! I heard him live at a conference and definitely recommend this book!
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16 reviews
November 9, 2023
Truly a life well-lived and an inspiring story. This is a book that I wish I had read when I was little, it surely would give me some encouragement during the hard time of my childhood.
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31 reviews2 followers
January 22, 2016
Kesalahan paling fatal saat memegang buku ini adalah : "..gila, petualangan orang buta! Pasti seru."
Setelah membaca, saya menyadari itu adalah persepsi paling salah. Tom Sullivan bisa membaca buku kok, kabur naik perahu lewatin sungai, main bola, baseball, main tinju, sarapan tiap pagi dengan mandiri, bahkan melompati pagar halaman belakang rumahnya. Jadi kenapa orang buta ga bisa nulis buku? Jelas bisa!
Tom telah banyak memperkenalkan kelebihannya, karena meski matanya tidak berfungsi, tapi pendengarannya super, ia bisa menang tinju saat kecil melawan teman yang biasa membully-nya ya berkat kelebihan pendengarannya itu. Jangan lupakan kemahiran Tom dalam bermusik, piano terutama. Lalu kepekaannya dalam mencium aroma, mulai dari rumput baru dipotong, kue, aroma laut, dan banyak hal yang jelas-jelas membuka mata saya yang justru selama ini telah lama "buta".
Lain waktu saya akan menulis review di tepat yang lebih "luas" tentang buku ini.
48 reviews
May 29, 2012
The author , Tom Sullivan, is a famous actor,who also appeared on The Tonight Show and Good Morning America. He happens to be blind. This is his tale of adventures ou tinto the world as an 11 yr. old

With great wit Sullivan details his "escape" from Perkins School for the Blind out onto the Misssissippi River. Some of his other tales include becoming a star Little League pitcher, and winning a fight against a bully in a match orchestrated by his father.

The book is short,easy to read,fun, and informative about some of the issues surrounding being blind. I recommend it and hop Sullivan will write more.
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29 reviews1 follower
April 11, 2008
I got this book from some website for free. I had no knowledge of what was to be expected. I couldn't put this book down. It was so sad, but yet hysterical. It has been the first book in a long time that was so vivid in reading that I could mentally picture everything going on. I literally couldnt put it down except for when I fell asleep reading it. I totally recommend this to everyone.
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745 reviews
May 5, 2010
Story of a blind boy in the summer of 1959. This was an era before IDEA and when doctors like Tom's told parents that children with disabilities should be institutionalized. All Tom wants is to be part of the world around him. His parents want this too, but have different means of seeing it happen. A remarkable friendship helps him join the world of 11 year old boys in his Massachusetts town.
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138 reviews10 followers
January 3, 2013
buku based on true story lain yang aku suka selain saga no gabai bachan dan seri toto-chan :)
buku ini mengajarkan banyak hal tentang keberanian dan keingintahuan.. buku ini termasuk buku-buku yang awal-awal aku baca setelah aku menemukan nikmatnya membaca buku di saat senggang :D
buku ini cocok untukmu yang suka kisah-kisah nyata!
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21 reviews
July 17, 2016
Adventures in Darkness adalah buku yang berhasil ku baca dengan susah payah melepas gadget dan meluangkan waktuku diantara tugas-tugas akhir. Sebuah buku keren yang ditulis oleh Tom Sullivan, seorang aktor, penyanyi, entertainer, penulis, dan produser, yang 'kebetulan' buta.

"Kamu harus belajar menerima seperti halnya memberi, Nak" kata Da, ayah Tommy (Hal.150)
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233 reviews
December 7, 2016
I might have had a crush on Tom Sullivan when I was young. I might still. I listened to this book in audio format and I'm glad I did. Tom reads the book and to hear his voice, the voices of his family and friends, and his heart as he told his story, was the best I could have hoped for. I can't say what I would have rated the book in paper form, but in audio it's five stars all day long!
6 reviews
July 17, 2008
I heard this author speak and his speech was so inspiring that I read his book. It really shows how parents will go to extreme measures to have the needs of their child served! He is such a successful man; great read!
73 reviews2 followers
April 25, 2008
Here is a child blind, but full of adventure and enthusiasm for life. A true story that should inspire all of us to seek the best that life has to offer. No one wants to lose their freedom, be confined, be not permitted to truly live. Here is a child that will not take no for an answer.
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22 reviews5 followers
December 8, 2008
A mother that tried to sheild him
A father who exposed his son to anything and everything alowing Tom to grow and challenge himself
A friend who was shared many laughs with.

I laughed reading this book, the situations Tom got himself and his school chums in were hysterical.
1,205 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2009
True story of Tom Sullivan, age 11, who decides that he no longer wants to be considered blind. He wants to join the "normal" world of school, play and friends. He is lucky to find a very good lifelong friend who makes this year easier for him.
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84 reviews2 followers
June 4, 2012
A story told to make you think of what you have or have not been given in life and how that shaped who you are and the many people we come in contact each day. It was a very fast read with a lingering warm yet self-assessment left in its wake.
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331 reviews3 followers
March 23, 2008
A fascinating view of an 11-year-old boy's determination to fit into the "real world" rather than content himself with relegation to a world for the blind designed to keep him safe.
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