The Moon Reader

Teresa Jaynes, The Moon Reader, 2014. Picture depicts two large, open books displayed side by side on a wooden table. Above and behind the books, a black iPod is propped up in a small slot, and a black cord, connected to the iPod, extends down behind the table and out of view. The book closest to the viewer is a tactile book, opened to show, on the right page, a raised line map of a country or continent with divided sections. The left page shows a reverse imprint of Moon type symbols, embossed on the page before it. A page has been torn out of the book, leaving only a short, ragged edge of the page along the center fold. A purple or royal blue cloth binding with yellow endpaper is visible around the edge of the book’s pages. In the book farthest from the viewer, the right page displays a black non-tactile line drawing of the same map, while the left page is blank. Both books have white, clean paper and appear to be in excellent condition. [End of description]

Picture depicts two large, open books displayed side by side on a wooden table. Above and behind the books, a black iPod is propped up in a small slot, and a black cord, connected to the iPod, extends down behind the table and out of view. The book closest to the viewer is a tactile book, opened to show, on the right page, a raised line map of a country or continent with divided sections. The left page shows a reverse imprint of Moon type symbols, embossed on the page before it. A page has been torn out of the book, leaving only a short, ragged edge of the page along the center fold. A purple or royal blue cloth binding with yellow endpaper is visible around the edge of the book’s pages. In the book farthest from the viewer, the right page displays a black non-tactile line drawing of the same map, while the left page is blank. Both books have white, clean paper and appear to be in excellent condition. [End of description]

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