Blind and deaf from infancy, Helen Keller works to prove to herself and others, that there are no limits to what can be achieved by handicapped people.
An animated account of the life of Helen Keller, a child left blind and deaf by a childhood illness who gained the ability to communicate with the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan and went on to leave her mark on the world.
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.
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.
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.
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.