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Arlene Evans
Arlene Evans was a school nurse for many years; during that time she searched unsuccessfully for literature for children and teens on this common genetic disorder, so she wrote Seeing Color: It's My Rainbow, Too for children and Color is in the Eye of the Beholder for teens and adults. Her Web site is: http://www.cvdbooks.com.


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» Does a Child See What You See?
By Arlene Evans | Published 12/3/2005 | Eye Disorders | Unrated

Joey Knight was puzzled. What did his parents mean by color? Green shirt, red shirt, brown shirt, gray shirt. Huh? They all looked pretty much the same to him. He figured his parents were just smarter than he was.



» Seeing Color: Genetic and Acquired Color Vision Deficiencies
By Arlene Evans | Published 12/3/2005 | Eye Disorders | Unrated

Jim Doane was humiliated when he passed the ball to a member of the opposing team with the red jerseys instead of to his own team with the green jerseys. His team lost. He said he had a short-lived career in high school as a fry cook because he couldn’t tell when the meat was cooked. He wanted to be a physician, but was told that career was closed to him, so he went into engineering instead. Now retired, Doane enjoys flying, but his license is limited to daylight hours because he can’t tell red from green.



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