World At Her Fingertips: The Story Of Helen Keller

by Joan Dash

Hardcover, 2001

Status

Available

Publication

Scholastic Press (2001), Edition: 1St Edition, 256 pages

Description

Helen Keller has always been a shining example of courage in the face of unbelievable adversity. This lively biography goes beyond Helen's youth and learning process and includes many fascinating details of her later life, including her college years and involvement with politics.

User reviews

LibraryThing member librarymeg
This book is suggested for readers aged 10 and up, although I would argue that it is more appropriate for slightly older readers or readers with superior reading skills. This biography of the remarkable Helen Keller is filled with vocabulary words and socio-political concepts that will be
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unfamiliar to the majority of 10 year olds. Nevertheless, Helen Keller's story is inspiring and has continuing relevance today. Dash's coverage of Keller's life is unsentimental without being critical. Dash doesn't fail to mention the less popular aspects of the lives of Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan: Keller's unpopular political views are covered in the book, as are the early plagiarism scandal and Annie Sullivan's notorious temper. These aspects of Keller's life are not given more importance than they warrant, however, and Dash never fails to give Keller credit for her remarkable achievements. Keller's incredible life makes this book worth reading, but its advanced vocabulary and references to unfamiliar political events could make this challenging reading in lower grades. This should be considered when suggesting the book.
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LibraryThing member Backus2
This is a biography that goes much further than just the life of Helen Keller as a young girl. We still learn about her youth, and learning processes, but we also learn about her life as an adult. We read about her college years, as well as her thoughts and involvements in politics. This read
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shines light on fear and loss of hope, and inspires all readers, and especially ones with a disability, to follow their dreams.
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Original language

English

Original publication date

2001

Physical description

256 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

0590907158 / 9780590907156

Local notes

young readers - nonfiction
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