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.
Presents a brief biography of Helen Keller, a woman who became known for her achievements as an activist, speaker, and writer in spite of being born blind and deaf.
A biography of the blind and deaf woman who rose above her physical disabilities to international renown and who helped other handicapped persons live fuller lives.
Presents an inspirational narrative by noted author and public speaker Helen Keller that reveals her devotion to the teachings of eighteenth-century scientist, philosopher and spiritual explorer Emanuel Swedenborg, and how those teachings helped her to overcome her limitations and the handicap of being both deaf and blind.
Presents an overview of the writings of Helen Keller, collecting examples for her personal letters, political writing, speeches, and excerpts for her published work.
An autobiography of Helen Keller, written while she was a young woman, in which she tells of her early life, her relationship with her teacher Anne Sullivan, and her struggles to triumph over blindness and deafness.