1880-1968

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1880-1968

Helen Keller

un ?tre exceptionnel
2007
A brief biography of the life and courage of Helen Keller, who lost her sight and hearing at a young age, and who, with the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan, learned to read and write.

Helen Keller

2003
Introduces the life of Helen Keller, who became blind and deaf as the result of a childhood fever but learned to read, speak, and write, and traveled the world as an advocate for people with disabilities.

The world I live in

2003
Helen Keller describes the sensations she experiences and the workings of her imagination, while arguing that the whole spectrum of the senses lies open to her through the medium of language.

The story of my life

2010
An autobiography of Helen Keller, written when she was a young woman, telling of her struggles with and triumphs over her physical disabilities.

Helen Keller

the story of my life /
1980
The story of the blind-deaf woman who with the help of her teacher, Annie Sullivan, learned to read, write and speak.

The value of determination

the story of Helen Keller
1976
Focuses on Helen Keller's determination to hear, see, and speak and her equal determination to help others with handicaps similar to her own.

The miracle worker

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

Helen Keller

2000
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.

A girl named Helen Keller

2008
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.

Helen Keller

2007
This book introduces the life and accomplishments of Helen Keller, who became the first blind and deaf person to graduate from a college and who became an author.

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