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Washougal’s ‘Blind Woodsman’ tells life story in new book

John and Anni Furniss co-wrote 'The Blind Woodsman: One Man's Journey to Find His Purpose on the Other Side of Darkness' due to be released March 19

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Washougal artists John and Anni Furniss hold a bowl they created together, with John doing the woodworking and Anni completing the painting, in their Washougal garage/studio, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2024. (Doug Flanagan/Post-Record)

John Furniss has told the story about his life, which has included bouts of chronic illness and depression, drug addiction, financial despair, the loss of his sight following a failed suicide attempt at the age of 16, a loving marriage, and a fulfilling career as a renowned woodworker, to audiences many times, especially during the past few years.

It’s a sometimes dark but ultimately uplifting tale, filled with optimism and hope. The Washougal resident regularly receives emails and social media messages and letters from people who claim that his stories have saved their lives.

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