Helen Keller (In Their Own Words)

by George Sullivan

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Local notes

921 Kel

Barcode

5753

Collection

Publication

Scholastic Paperbacks (2002), 128 pages

Description

A biography, told using excerpts from her own writings, of the woman who successfully dealt with her own disabilities while trying to better the lives of other deaf and blind people.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

128 p.; 5.25 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member shomskie
The life story of Helen Keller is told in a gripping and emotional way that will leave it's readers in awe of Helen's strength and perseverance. Helen was an amazing women and her story should continue to be spread to encourage anyone who is facing unbelievable odds that they truly can accomplish
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anything if they put their heart into it.
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LibraryThing member ktinney2315937
This book tells all about the life of Hellen Keller and the challenges she faced when she was growing up. Even though she was both deaf and blind she was still able to achieve many things.
LibraryThing member bhellmay
A very good book about Helen Keller's life. The life story of Helen Keller is told in a very emotional way. It explains to the reader how strong Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller were and how difficult life is if you are deaf and blind. To my mind, Helen was an amazing women and her story should be
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spread everywhere. I am sure that it helps people suffering from impairments to become encouraged to achieve their personal goals.
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Pages

128

Rating

(15 ratings; 4.1)
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