Status
Available
Series
Collection
Publication
DK Children (2004), Edition: 37160th, 128 pages
Description
Profiles the life of Helen Keller who lost her sight and hearing at the age of two and still learned to read and write despite her handicap.
User reviews
LibraryThing member IEliasson
The inspirational life of Helen Keller, from cradle to grave, is told in this comprehensive and approachable biography. Profusely illustrated with period photographs, Helen’s life unfolds before the reader in all its richness and complexity. Unlike the typical biographies of Helen Keller written
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for younger readers that focus on her early life, this DK Biography thoroughly addresses the totality of the evolution of the wild child to the world traveling humanitarian and lecturer. Highly recommended for readers of all ages. Show Less
LibraryThing member ababe92
This is a great book that will use to teach my students about Helen Keller and to give them the idea and determination to never give up no matter what circumstance is thrown in front of you. I highly recommend this book to any child.
LibraryThing member Bergenfield_Library
123 pages. AR QUiz # 150530. 6.5BL. 4.0 points. Bergenfield owns one copy (YA Biog Keller). BCCLS owns about 30 copies.
Subjects
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
7.85 inches
ISBN
0756603390 / 9780756603397
UPC
690472003397