The Story of My Life

The Story of My Life

Pages

256

Rating

4.07

Year

1902

Description

Helen Keller's triumph over her blindness and deafness has become one of the most inspiring stories of our time. Here, in a book first published when she was a young woman, is Helen Keller's own story—complex, poignant, and filled with love.

With unforgettable immediacy, Helen’s own words reveal the heart of an exceptional woman, her struggles and joys, including that memorable moment when she finally understands that Anne’s finger-spelled letters w-a-t-e-r mean the fluid rushing over her hand. Helen Keller was always a compassionate and witty advocate for the handicapped, and her sincere and eloquent memoir is deeply moving for the sighted and the blind, the deaf and the hearing. Through movies and plays, most notably The Miracle Worker, which portrayed her relationship with her teacher Anne Sullivan, Keller’s life has become an emblem of hope for people everywhere.

With an Introduction by Jim Knipfel and an Afterword by Marlee Matlin

Endorsements

"Her spirit will endure, as long as man can read and stories can be told of the woman who showed the world there are no boundaries to courage and faith." — Senator Lister Hill

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