How can people with multiple sclerosis find books that are easy to read?

If you have multiple sclerosis (MS), take advantage of the library's collection of large-print and audio books. The Large-Type Books in Print directory includes books and periodicals published in large print. This reference book is available at most major libraries.

The Book Clubs division of Doubleday & Company has a large-print home library. A wide range of full-length hardcover best-sellers, including fiction, mystery, romance, and how-to titles, are offered. Find out if your local radio stations broadcast readings from novels.

Public radio stations often have a program where a chapter is read from a current novel each day. The Internet now offers books in electronic versions, including MP3 formats that can be downloaded and played back at your convenience.

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