![]() ![]() When Kear becomes a mother, just a few years shy of her vision’s expiration date, she amends her carpe diem strategy, giving up recklessness in order to relish every moment with her kids. ![]() She joins circus school, tears through boyfriends, travels the world, and through all these hi-jinks, she keeps her vision loss a secret. ![]() Instead of making preparations as the doctor suggests, Kear decides to carpe diem and make the most of the vision she has left. She is going blind, courtesy of an eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa, and has only a decade or so before Lights Out. Kear's biggest concern is choosing a major-until she walks into a doctor’s office in midtown Manhattan and gets a life-changing diagnosis. a showstopper" by People, and "a funny, sassy, yet poignant story" by The New York Times, Now I See You is an unforgettable memoir, now available in six languages.Īt nineteen years old, Nicole C. ![]()
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