Visión (Vision Spanish Language Edition): Mi historia de fuerza
In this Spanish-language edition of Vision, a young blind activist shares how she became a leader for the disabled community.

Ever since Precious Perez was a child, she has loved to sing. Her family always praised her singing, saying she could even attend Berklee College of Music one day—planting a seed that would become her dream.

Precious was born two-and-a-half months premature and weighed just one pound. Her eyes did not develop fully, and she is blind. Growing up, most people focused on what Precious could not do because of her disability. With her teacher’s support, Precious realized all the things she could do with her disability—starting with attending Berklee.

This Spanish-language edition of Precious’s compelling first-person narrative brings forward an empowering first-person account of a woman finding strength and purpose in her disability to a wider audience.

“[A] triumphant story of a young person’s success.”—School Library Journal

“Readers will be engaged by [Perez’s] honesty, tenaciousness, and belief.”—Booklist

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Visión (Vision Spanish Language Edition): Mi historia de fuerza
In this Spanish-language edition of Vision, a young blind activist shares how she became a leader for the disabled community.

Ever since Precious Perez was a child, she has loved to sing. Her family always praised her singing, saying she could even attend Berklee College of Music one day—planting a seed that would become her dream.

Precious was born two-and-a-half months premature and weighed just one pound. Her eyes did not develop fully, and she is blind. Growing up, most people focused on what Precious could not do because of her disability. With her teacher’s support, Precious realized all the things she could do with her disability—starting with attending Berklee.

This Spanish-language edition of Precious’s compelling first-person narrative brings forward an empowering first-person account of a woman finding strength and purpose in her disability to a wider audience.

“[A] triumphant story of a young person’s success.”—School Library Journal

“Readers will be engaged by [Perez’s] honesty, tenaciousness, and belief.”—Booklist

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Visión (Vision Spanish Language Edition): Mi historia de fuerza

Visión (Vision Spanish Language Edition): Mi historia de fuerza

Visión (Vision Spanish Language Edition): Mi historia de fuerza

Visión (Vision Spanish Language Edition): Mi historia de fuerza

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In this Spanish-language edition of Vision, a young blind activist shares how she became a leader for the disabled community.

Ever since Precious Perez was a child, she has loved to sing. Her family always praised her singing, saying she could even attend Berklee College of Music one day—planting a seed that would become her dream.

Precious was born two-and-a-half months premature and weighed just one pound. Her eyes did not develop fully, and she is blind. Growing up, most people focused on what Precious could not do because of her disability. With her teacher’s support, Precious realized all the things she could do with her disability—starting with attending Berklee.

This Spanish-language edition of Precious’s compelling first-person narrative brings forward an empowering first-person account of a woman finding strength and purpose in her disability to a wider audience.

“[A] triumphant story of a young person’s success.”—School Library Journal

“Readers will be engaged by [Perez’s] honesty, tenaciousness, and belief.”—Booklist


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781324082392
Publisher: Norton Young Readers
Publication date: 04/08/2025
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.00(d)
Language: Spanish
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Precious Perez is a classically trained vocalist/songwriter and disability activist. She holds a degree in music education and vocal performance from Berklee College of Music. She lives in Louisville, Kentucky.
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