
Ted Hull tells a story very
few people know ...
the story of Motown's earliest
days, when talented
young people like Diana
Ross, Smokey Robinson,
the Temptations and Stevie
Wonder were striving to
become famous. On stage,
life seemed glamorous.
Off stage, they did what
had to be done, including
getting out and pushing
the bus.
Ted Hull was not a singer,
nor a musician. But he
was an integral part of
Motown, and a shaping
force in Stevie Wonder's
life. For six years, he was
Stevie's private teacher
and constant companion.
As a teacher, Ted enabled
young Stevie to pursue
his education and his career.
As a man with a
severe visual impairment,
Ted helped Stevie
discover that blindness
does not have to impair
independence, nor limit
life's adventures.
This is Ted's story of his Wonder Years.
ISBN 0-9720644-0-0