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Seeing Things By Patti Hill.epub <GENUINE – TRICKS>

: The writing is praised for its immersive portrayal of low-vision realities , allowing readers to see through the eyes of someone with vision loss.

: Focuses on reconciliation , hearing from God in unexpected ways, and the complexities of multi-generational family dynamics.

: As the boundaries between reality and whimsy blur, Birdie helps her "uppity" family navigate their own struggles through her unique perspective and faith. Key Features to Highlight Seeing Things by Patti Hill.epub

: Birdie suffers from macular degeneration , which causes her to experience vivid hallucinations. After a fall, she moves into her son's home in Denver to recover, where she begins regularly interacting with a hallucinated Huckleberry Finn .

: Despite its serious themes, the book is noted for its "laugh-out-loud" prayers and quirky secondary characters, such as "The Bats" (Birdie’s friends with low vision). Book Details Patti Hill: books, biography, latest update - Amazon.com : The writing is praised for its immersive

The book by Patti Hill is a contemporary novel that blends elements of magical realism with Christian themes of faith and family. If you are creating a "feature" (such as a book review, promotional piece, or reading guide) for this .epub file, here are the key elements to highlight: Core Premise & Plot

: Birdie Wainwright, a plucky 72-year-old grandmother who remains active by climbing mountains and dancing the tango. Key Features to Highlight : Birdie suffers from

: The story uses the hallucinations as a narrative device to explore deep truths about the "unseen" world and personal healing.