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She Quotes by Liz Murray
- My mother used to sit at the foot of my bed and she would share her dreams with me.
- As well as being blind, Ma turned out to have the same mental illness that her mother had had. Between 1986 and 1990, she suffered…
- Ma was legally blind due to a degenerative eye disease she'd had since birth. This meant she was entitled to welfare, and our lives revolved…
- I have just one black and white photograph left of my mother when she was younger. She was 17 when it was taken and beautiful…
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