The Story of My Life

  • The Story of My Life: Volume 4, 5, 6
    By Augustus J. C Hare

    The ebb and flow of processional music was beautiful, as the long stream of choristers and clergy flowed in and out of the Minster. The Archbishop's brothers—one of them, Sir Douglas-Maclagan, being eighty—made a very remarkable group.

  • The Story of My Life
    By Jay McInerney

    This is someone whowouldn't think of carryingahandbag that wasn'tmade outof alligatororwearing a party dresstwice but she's buying ... When my eyes adjustto the darkI see them huddled on the couch, Rebecca in her leopard body stocking and.

  • The Story of My Life
    By John Albert Macy

    Especially important are such details as her feeling the rush of the water by putting her hand on the window. Dr. Bell gave her a down pillow, which she held against her to increase the vibrations. TO MRS. KATE ADAMS KELLER South Boston ...

  • The Story of My Life: Volume 1,2,3
    By Augustus J. Hare

    “When the next morning came, he rang his bell for his hot water as usual, but nobody came. He rang, and rang, and rang again, but still nobody came. At last he opened his bedroom door, and went out down the passage to the head of the ...

  • The Story of My Life
    By Giacomo Casanova

    The Penguin Classics edition of Casanova's The Story of My Life features a brilliant translation by Stephen Sartarelli and Sophie Hawkes and provides readers with the most famous episodes as well as the overall shape of Casanova's ...

  • The Story of My Life
    By Helen Keller

    Helen Keller's personal recollections and correspondence reveal her relationship with her beloved teacher, Annie Sullivan, and the problems and obstacles she encountered as she struggled to overcome her handicaps, in a new edition that ...

  • The Story of My Life
    By Helen Keller

    Marshall. Spring. Bidwell. From various papers and letters left by Dr. Ryerson, I have compiled the following statement in regard to his memorable defence of the Hon. M. S. Bidwell, in 1838. I have used Dr. Ryerson's own words ...

  • The Story of My Life
    By Helen Keller

    The story of their early years together, and of Helen’s remarkable psychological and intellectual growth, is told in The Story of My Life, which first appeared in installments in Ladies’ Home Journal in 1902.

  • The Story of my Life
    By Darrow, Clarence

    The novel is narrated in the first-person from the point of view of Alison Poole, "an ostensibly jaded, cocaine-addled, sexually voracious 20-year-old.

  • The Story of My Life: South Africa Seen Through the Eyes of Its Children
    By Han Lans

    Twelve children from South Africa tell their life stories through pictures and narrative excerpts, showing their similarites despite social and economic diversity.

  • The Story of My Life: With Album of 18 Archive Photos (Aziloth Books)
    By Helen Adams Keller

    This is Helen Keller's famous and inspiring autobiography of her childhood as a deaf-blind girl. Illness at 19 months left Helen bereft of sight, hearing and speech and she struggled for years to connect with those around her.

  • The Story of My Life
    By Helen Keller

    American author and activist HELEN ADAMS KELLER (1880-1968) became famous thanks to *The Story of My Life,* which was later adapted for stage and screen in various incarnations under the title *The Miracle Worker,* a reference to that ...

  • The Story of My Life
    By Anne Cassidy

    Kenny Harris is about to begin the longest night of his life.

  • The Story of My Life
    By Heather E. Schwartz

    Lexi is so over seventh grade.

  • The Story of My Life
    By Egerton Ryerson

    Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories.

  • The Story of My Life: The Autobiography of the First Deaf-Blind Person to Earn a University Degree
    By Helen Keller

    Helen Keller's superb autobiography takes us through the childhood and early life of a woman who was to become one of the United States most celebrated activists and lecturers.

  • The Story of My Life
    By Helen Keller, Professor of Public Law European Law and International Law Helen Keller

    "The Story of My Life," first appeared in installments in "Ladies' Home Journal" in 1902. This book is truly one of the great American autobiographies: an inspiring story of a courageous individual who overcame tremendous odds.

  • The Story Of My Life
    By Clarence Darrow

    In The Story of My Life recounts, and reflects on, his more than fifty years as a corporate, labor, and criminal lawyer, including the most celebrated and notorious cases of his day: establishing the legal right of a union to strike in the ...

  • The Story of My Life
    By Helen Keller

    When she was 19 months old, Helen Keller (1880-1968) suffered a severe illness that left her blind and deaf. Not long after, she also became mute. Her tenacious struggle to...

  • The Story of My Life
    By František J. Vlček

    The Story of My Life, originally published in Czechoslovakia in 1928, is the engaging and informative autobiography of Frank Vlchek, a Czech immigrant who became a successful businessman in Cleveland, Ohio, during the late nineteenth and ...