1880-1968

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1880-1968

Helen Keller

Provides a basic biography of Helen Keller discussing her early life, education, work, and later years. Features photographs, a timeline, a glossary, and further resources.

Helen Keller

an impulse to soar
"Helen Keller was one of the most influential advocates for people with disabilities in history. Keller lost her sight and hearing as an infant. However, she took every opportunity to learn, to reach out, and to impact the world around her. Readers will learn how Keller changed how people saw individuals with disabilities. They'll also learn how she contributed to foundations and organizations that continue to help people today. Historical photographs and engaging text will inspire readers to learn more about the life of this amazing author, speaker, and activist"--Provided by publisher.

Helen's big world

the life of Helen Keller
2017
An illustrated biography of Helen Keller, introducing young readers to her life and legacy, and including quotations by Keller.

All about Helen Keller

Looks at the life of Helen Keller, a woman who lost her vision and hearing at the age of two, but went on, with the help of her teacher Annie Sullivan, to become a world-famous speaker and writer.

Courage of Helen Keller

1982
Recounts how the young Helen Keller, left blind and deaf by a childhood illness, learned to communicate with the world.

A picture book of Helen Keller

A brief biography of the woman who overcame her handicaps of being both blind and deaf.
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The story of my life

The story of a great American woman's life and the over-coming of almost overwhelming odds.
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Helen Keller

This brief biography of Helen Keller, in simple text with illustrations, provides information on how she learned to communicate despite being blind and deaf.
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Helen Keller

Focuses on the early life of a woman who is well known for overcoming her handicaps of being both blind and deaf.
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