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Helen Keller

Simple text and illustrations provide a brief biography of Hellen Keller.
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Helen Keller

leader without sight or sound
Helen Adams Keller was born on June 27, 1880, but in 1882, she fell ill and was struck blind, deaf and mute, however, Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, helped her make tremendous progress with her ability to communicate, and Keller went on to graduate college.

Helen Keller

a new vision
Chronicles the life and times of the well-known blind and deaf woman who learned how to read, write, and speak, and eventually became the first hearing impaired and visually impaired person to obtain a college degree.

Helen Keller

2014
"Describes the life and work of Helen Keller, an activist for the blind"--Provided by publisher.

The miracle worker

2001
Dramatizes the story of how Boston teacher Annie Sullivan struggled to communicate with and teach her deaf, blind, and mute student, Helen Keller.

I am Helen Keller

2015
"The story of Helen Keller, who learned to read and write despite being deaf and blind, and became an activist who fought for the rights of disabled people"--Provided by publisher.

Una ni?a llamada Helen Keller

2003
Recounts the life of Helen Keller, who had lost her sight and hearing by age 2, focusing on her early childhood and how her teacher Anne Sullivan succeeded in teaching her to understand the manual alphabet.

The story of my life

1993
An autobiography of Helen Keller, written while she was a young woman, in which she tells of her early life, her relationship with her teacher Anne Sullivan, and her struggles to triumph over blindness and deafness.

Helen Keller

1995
Celebrates the life and accomplishments of Helen Keller, who became blind and deaf after a childhood illness and refused to let her disabilities stop her from becoming a scholar and lecturer.

The miracle worker

2001
Dramatizes Boston teacher Annie Sullivan's struggle to communicate with and teach her deaf, blind, and mute student, Helen Keller.

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