Austin’s Amazing Adventures
By Dave Steele Illustrator by Rebecca PriceIn a little town not far from here, there’s a boy that you might know. His name isAustin Steele, and Zane his cane, ‘Come, say hello’.
Each day they take adventures as they travel around the world, And here within these pages is how their story first unfurled.
When Austin was just five, his sight began to disappear. But like his dad he wasn’t sad and felt no need to fear.
For Austin’s dad had shown him that the vision in his mind Could overcome the obstacles of slowly going blind.
His tunnelled view was shrinking, independence getting tough. Some days the outside world was far too hard, he’d had enough.
But with each swipe from left to right they both began to train, Returning pride for by his side a friend in Zane the cane
NowAustin feels amazing and he knows that he can be
Asolutely anything despite what he cannot see.
For with the little he has left each day is filled with pride
The busy places once had feared with Zane no longer shied
Though people stare, they couldn’t care just smile and say hello
ToAustin Steele and Zane the cane there’s no place they can’t go.
In a little town called Prestwich The sun began to shine. AsAustin yawned, a new day dawned, Though viewed through tunnelled eyes.
Today, like many others, Was a day he’d go to school. And with Zane his cane to guide him, Austin felt so cool,
But this morning also nervous, for today was the big test. The teacher gave out spellings andAustin would try to do his best.
Though he could see the whiteboard, some words were hard to read. The other kids inAustin’s class wrote them down with ease and speed.
The left hand picture says the wordsMiss Tierney was so clever and he knew our Austin well….
So there is no need to write them down in text…
The main subject is braille and this way we keep the layout consistent.
“No need to worry,” Miss Tierney said, “these tests you will not fail. Together we will learn a special language called Braille.”
“On paper dots al bumpy these words in print embossed a new found skill, succeed you will Your smile will not be lost.”
This is the page with the brailled stuck on.
So Miss Tierney and Austin
Each day would take the time to learn, And feeling with his fingers Learn his spellings line by line.
Once more he felt amazing, And as he journeyed home to play he spared a thought for the lesson taught With help, there’s always a way.