Thousands of people in our country and abroad found their sight again in a clinic led by the outstanding surgeon, Professor S. N. Fedorov. This book tells about the clinic’s work, its traditions and innovations, the complex way they intertwine—and, most importantly, about the destinies of people who were given an incomparable happiness: seeing the world again. The author, journalist Natalia Bianki, is one of those people. She writes about what she has experienced herself—what she felt, what she saw, and what became clear to her behind the everyday life of surgeons. Designed for a wide range of readers, as well as for ophthalmology specialists.