Hello Darkness: My doctor said,

Hello Darkness: My doctor said, "Son, you will be blind tomorrow."

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  • Create Date:2022-06-23 01:21:40
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Sanford D. Greenberg
  • ISBN:B09YVP4HY4
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Summary

Hello Darkness is the true story of a young man who at the peak of his college career loses his eyesight and is plunged into total darkness。 Once, Sandy Greenberg had dreamed of being a lawyer, maybe even president。 Now, he’s told he must walk cautiously through life。 But that’s not how this story unfolds。 Love, friendship, and his own iron determination write an entirely different end to this exceptionally inspiring story。

Imagine you are back home from college。 It’s a beautiful summer evening, and you’re pitching in a baseball game when suddenly you can’t see the batter, your catcher, the mound beneath your feet。 Sandy Greenberg recovered from that moment, but six months later, in the middle of a final exam, he went blind for good, and forevermore。

A junior at Columbia University on a full scholarship, Sandy had just started to see the world open up to him。 But instead of his plans for a bright future, he now faces a new reality, one defined by a cane, a companion dog, jobs limited to his blindness。

In the depth of his new darkness, Sandy faces a choice—to play it “safe” or return to Columbia to pursue his dreams。 With the loving devotion of his girlfriend (and now wife) Sue and the selflessness of his best friend, Art Garfunkel, and through his own unyielding determination, Sandy breaks the chains of blindness, graduates as president of his class, and forges a life of exceptional achievement。

The message of this book is simple: Sandy did it, and you can, too。 Or put even more directly: Never give up。

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Reviews

Megan

I thought this was a fascinating read! My only gripe is that I wish it was longer and more detailed about his life after Columbia, instead of the short synopsis at the very end。 Overall, a very interesting read。 Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC。

Kelly Long

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing this book in exchange for an honest review。I really wanted to read this book because I am also legally blind although I didn't lose my vision suddenly like the author did。 That must e been so terrifying to lose vision then get it back for a bit only to lose it again。 This book was a young readers edition so it was fairly short。 The writing wasn't as good as I'd expected but it was a pretty good book。 Some parts were more like lists of his ac Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing this book in exchange for an honest review。I really wanted to read this book because I am also legally blind although I didn't lose my vision suddenly like the author did。 That must e been so terrifying to lose vision then get it back for a bit only to lose it again。 This book was a young readers edition so it was fairly short。 The writing wasn't as good as I'd expected but it was a pretty good book。 Some parts were more like lists of his accomplishments, which seemed to not fit into the flow of the story。 He is an inspiring man and I like that he wants to end blindness by supporting researchers and organizations who deal with eye issues。 。。。more

Ira Smith

I first heard about Sanford Greenberg’s story a week before I started reading Hello Darkness。 Unbeknownst to me, this was a young readers version of the book Greenberg published a couple of years ago。 But that didn’t matter。 The story of how he dealt with the onset of blindness at age 19, while a student at Columbia, and how he decided to work on overcoming obstacles, was inspiring。 His friendship with Art Garfunkel is a beautiful story。 Garfunkel, who was his roommate, helped get him through co I first heard about Sanford Greenberg’s story a week before I started reading Hello Darkness。 Unbeknownst to me, this was a young readers version of the book Greenberg published a couple of years ago。 But that didn’t matter。 The story of how he dealt with the onset of blindness at age 19, while a student at Columbia, and how he decided to work on overcoming obstacles, was inspiring。 His friendship with Art Garfunkel is a beautiful story。 Garfunkel, who was his roommate, helped get him through college and life。 In return, when Garfunkel needed money in the early days of Simon and Garfunkel, Greenberg and his wife didn’t hesitate to nearly deplete their savings to help his dearest friend。 A wonderful and inspiring story, no matter the age of the reader。My thanks to Post Hill Press and to Netgalley for an ARC of the book。 。。。more