Describes the life of the celebrated author and activist for people with disabilities, chronicling her achievements and the challenges she faced along the way.
At age two, Helen Keller became deaf and blind.
Despite being stricken blind and deaf, Hellen Keller would go on to be an excellent writer; this autobiography and selected works will uplift and inspire.
Highlights the life and accomplishments of the first deaf and blind person to attend Radcliffe College, who became an advocate for disabled rights.
Here is Helen Keller's endlessly fascinating life in all its variety: from intimate personal correspondence to radical political essays, from autobiography to speeches advocating the rights of disabled people.
Biographies and Autobiographies.
Trapped in silence and darkness, Helen Keller longed to communicate with the world.
Recounts the life and achievements of Helen Keller who, with the help of her teacher, Annie Sullivan, overcame the limitations of being both blind and deaf to become an author and an advocate for the rights of disabled people.
The inspiring story of a girl whose world never stopped growing.
Robbed of three of her five senses at a young age, Helen Keller worked as a crusader for the education of the deaf and blind, and helped disabled people around the world find hope.
A different portrayal of Keller, who is usually remembered for her work aiding blind and deaf-blind people.