See It My Way

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title See It My Way
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Peter White
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 126
ISBN/Barcode 9780751525472
ClassificationsDewey:305.908161092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Sphere
Publication Date 2 March 2000
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Peter White was the second blind son born to sighted parents just after the war. His education took place before the days of integrated schooling for all (for which he is extremely grateful) and he describes with honesty and humour the peculiar regimes of the special boarding schools he attended. Accepted into university he found the world outside more difficult to adapt to but, with a combination of despair and determination, forced his way into radio broadcasting and is now a senior correspondent with the BBC. He portrays his experiences without a trace of sentimentality but with humour and passion.

Author Biography

Peter White is the BBC's Disabilty Affairs Correspondent and a frequent broadcaster on Radio 4 on other issues. Married with three (sighted) children, he lives in Winchester, but travels widely throughout the country

Reviews

'Entertaining, warm, humorous autobiography from a man with strong views who turns many misfortunes against himself in the telling.' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Peter White is a remarkable man who, as the second blind child of sighted parents, faced the horrors of special schools--the only real option in the 1950s for children like him--with stubborn independent streak which developed further as he grew into a strong and determined adult who refuses to let his disability interfere with his ambition. Peter White is now one of the BBC's leading correspondents, specialising in disability affairs, and is his voice is familiar in millions of households across the country. But his rise to the hallowed corridors of the BBC was never straightforward, and here in his autobiography See It My Way, he tells his story with enviable panache that one minute has the reader choking with laughter and the next squirming at the injustice of it all. From his early days with his family in the sheltered, love-filled home which instilled a confidence and security that has stayed with him throughout his life, through to the depression that dogged him at university and forced him to drop out, and his stoic recognition that he had to somehow make a living in the world of the sighted, Peter White's determination, stubbornness and wry sense of humour shines through almost as brightly as his love for his family. As simple and no-nonsense as the man himself, See It My Way is a painfully honest autobiography written with passion and humour and sprinkled with cringe-making sarcasms and scathing observations on disability that will cut "normal" people to the quick.' - Susan Harrison, AMAZON.CO.UK REVIEW