The World I Live In Author:Helen Keller "She shows her ability to create almost new thoughts....A book of creative imagination. The book is most true to the author's vision of life as it is her vision of life. It is sincere....When one reads it one knows she is an optimist and always trying to see the best in everything even with her great disabilities. The book appeals both to the in... more »tellect and to the emotions. One is struck with the ability Miss Keller has obtained, and a realization of the affliction of blindness or deafness....It will endure as a permanent contribution to literature." -Wisconsin Library Bulletin "The autobiography of Helen Keller is unquestionably one of the most remarkable records ever published." -British Weekly "This book is a human document of intense interest, and without a parallel, we suppose, in the history of literature." -Yorkshire Post "Miss Keller's autobiography, well written and full of practical interest in all sides of life, literary, artistic and social, records an extraordinary victory over physical disabilities." -Times "This book is a record of the miraculous. No one can read it without being profoundly touched by the patience and devotion which brought the blind, deaf-mute child into touch with human life, without being filled with wonder at the quick intelligence which made such communication with the outside world possible." -Queen CONTENTS CHAPTER I The Seeing Hand CHAPTER II The Hands of Others CHAPTER III The Hand of the Race CHAPTER IV The Power of Touch CHAPTER V The Finer Vibrations CHAPTER VI Smell, the Fallen Angel CHAPTER VII Relative Values of the Senses CHAPTER VIII The Five-sensed World CHAPTER IX Inward Visions CHAPTER X Analogies in Sense Perception CHAPTER X Before the Soul Dawn CHAPTER XII The Larger Sanctions CHAPTER XIII The Dream World CHAPTER XIV Dreams and Reality CHAPTER XV A Waking Dream A CHANT OF DARKNESS« less