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The World At Her Fingertips: The Story Of Helen Keller
The World At Her Fingertips The Story Of Helen Keller
Author: Joan Dash
This lively biography goes beyond Helen's youth and learning process and includes many fascinating details of her later life, including her college years and involvement with politics. It's "riveting reading for students in need of inspiration, or who're overcoming disability or studying changing expectations for women (Kirkus)."
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ISBN-13: 9780590907163
ISBN-10: 0590907166
Publication Date: 8/2002
Pages: 240
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
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Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Hellen Keller's first nineteen months were much like those of any other child. But everything changed when she suffered a horrible fever that left her both blind and deaf.
Most everyone knows about the difficulties Helen Keller faced. But not everyone is familiar with her many triumphs. Helen would not accept any setbacks. With the aid of her friend and teacher, Anne Sullivan, Helen graduated cum laude from Radcliffe and eventually became an influential lecturer and essayist.
Her courage, intelligence and fortitude are a testament to the strength of the human spirit. And the story of her life is an inspiration.


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