Helen Keller: Inspiration to Everyone!

Helen Keller: Inspiration to Everyone!
ISBN-10
1645177181
ISBN-13
9781645177180
Series
Helen Keller
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
100
Language
English
Published
2021-06-08
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Author
James Buckley

Description

A biography of deaf-blind social activist Helen Keller, told in graphic novel format. Helen Keller: Inspiration to Everyone! tells the true story of one of history’s most courageous and determined individuals. After becoming deaf and blind when she was 19 months old, Helen endured a childhood of frustration and confusion before being introduced to Anne Sullivan, who helped Helen develop language and communication skills. From there, Helen became a prolific author, public speaker, and social and political activist who traveled the world as a champion for many causes. Full-color illustrations and historically accurate text make this biography an entertaining, educational, and inspiring read for those who enjoy history and graphic novels.

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