Traces the life and accomplishments of the woman who struggled to overcome her deaf and blind handicaps, with the aid of her famous teacher, Annie Sullivan.
An essay in which Helen Keller reacts to the spiritual works of Emanuel Swedenborg, accompanied by an introduction, images of Helen Keller, and quotations from the Swedenborg's writings.
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.