

Mind Games: An Anthology
Paul Elliott
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Readers appreciate 'Mind's Eye' for its powerful exploration of imagination and personal connection between the main characters, a paralyzed teenager and an elderly woman. Many find the unique play format engaging and the character development impressive, resulting in a heartfelt narrative. However, some note a slow start to the story, which may require patience at first.
A novel in play form in which sixteen-year-old Courtney, paralyzed in an accident, learns about the power of the mind from an elderly blind woman named Elva who takes Courtney on an imaginary journey to Italy using a 1910 guidebook where they find adventure, poetry, beauty, love, and hope.
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Mind's Eye is a American play written by Paul Fleischman and published by Laurel Leaf Books (2001).
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