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.
Chronicles the life of Helen Keller, describing how she overcame the loss of her eyesight and hearing and, with the assistance of her teacher, Annie Sullivan, went on to become a world renowned teacher and advocate.
William Gibson's play about teacher Annie Sullivan's determined quest to give twelve-year-old Helen Keller, blind, deaf, and mute, the gift of language.
Profiles the life of Helen Keller (1880-1968) who overcame immense obstacles to became an author and public speaker, and the first deaf-blind person to earn a college degree.
Introduces Helen Keller and tells of her childhood struggles with deafness and blindness which led her to a successful career as a public speaker, writer, and champion of rights for the disabled.