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Helen Keller

Introduces young readers to the life and accomplishments of Helen Keller, describing how she succeeded despite being both blind and deaf.

Helen's big world

the life of Helen Keller
An illustrated biography of Helen Keller, introducing young readers to her life and legacy, and including quotations by Keller.

Helen Keller

A biography of Helen Keller, who was deaf and blind, with simple text and illustrations.

Quie n fue Helen Keller?

Tells Helen Keller's life story, describing her loss of her sight and hearing in childhood, her learning of language skills with the help of Annie Sullivan, her work to earn her college degree, her fame, and her efforts to help others with disabilities.

Helen Keller

2017
Presents a simplified biography of Helen Keller designed to help beginning readers develop word recognition.
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Helen Keller

the story of my life
Contains an adaptation of the autobiography of Helen Keller in which she tells of her early life, her relationship with her teacher Anne Sullivan, and her struggles to triumph over blindness and deafness; and includes selected letters.

A girl named Helen

the true story of Helen keller
"Introduces the life and accomplishments of Helen Keller, including her activism for people with disabilities."--Provided by publisher.
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Helen Keller

A biography of Helen Keller, who became blind and deaf as a baby but eventually attended college and spoke out for equal rights for people with disabilities.
Cover image of Helen Keller

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

Learn all about Helen Keller's life, her achievements, and the challenges she faced along the way.

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