How RNIB helps me stay included

RNIB helps Léonie to study and relaxLéonie's story

'Not being able to lose myself in a good book was one of the hardest things to cope with, when being able to escape from the real world meant so much'.

Talking Books put Sue 'back in the land of living'Sue's story

'All of a sudden I had to stop doing the things I loved, things that I had done all my life. Talking Books was truly a lifeline for me'. Watch Sue's video.

Harry Potter got Penny hooked on Talking BooksPenny's story

'Why shouldn't I get to enjoy the excitement of new books?' Penny shares the day she finally got to enjoy the latest Harry Potter with her family.

Talking Books bring laughter to LouieLouie's story

'I can hear him laughing through the ceiling' says Louie's mum. Watch our video and find out why Louie loves Talking Books.

RNIB helped Dawn Parkinson realise her ambitions as a painterDawn's story

Dawn had always loved painting. But when her sight deteriorated, she could only see the world in 10p sized pieces. Read her story and watch our video to find out how RNIB helped Dawn become an artist again.

Last updated: 30 July 2011

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