Melissa Fuellguther’s ’Blind Boone: His Early Life and His Achievements’ is a captivating life story of a blind African American pianist and composer who overcame tremendous odds to achieve greatness. The book tells the remarkable story of Boone’s early life, his struggles to learn music while blind, and the immense success he experienced as a renowned pianist in the 19th century. It is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the life of an extraordinary musician and the difficulties that he overcame.
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