Helen Keller: A Light For The Blind
β Scribed by Kathleen V. Kudlinski
- Book ID
- 110688819
- Publisher
- Penguin Young Readers Group
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Women of Our Time
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781101179659
- ASIN
- B0031O40TY
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β¦ Synopsis
"Forget that I am deaf and blind and think of me as an ordinary woman," wrote Helen Kellerβbut she was anything but ordinary.
WhenΒ Helen was growing up, there were no facilities to help handicapped students. Still, she learned to speak, read, and write, attended Radcliffe College, wrote five books, and lectured all over the world. It wasn't enough to prove that she could do anything. Helen wanted other handicapped people to know that they could, too. And Helen achieved her purpose: the world saw a real woman behind the handicaps, and an extraordinary human being behind the legend.
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