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The Story Of My Life - Keller, Helen
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"The Story of My Life" is an inspiring autobiography by Helen Keller. Despite being deaf and blind from a young age, Keller's memoir recounts her triumph over adversity through the support of her teacher, Anne Sullivan. The book highlights Keller's incredible journey of education, personal growth, and advocacy for individuals with disabilities, serving as a testament to the power of resilience and the human spirit.

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"The Story of My Life" is an inspiring autobiography by Helen Keller. Despite being deaf and blind from a young age, Keller's memoir recounts her triumph over adversity through the support of her teacher, Anne Sullivan. The book highlights Keller's incredible journey of education, personal growth, and advocacy for individuals with disabilities, serving as a testament to the power of resilience and the human spirit.
Autorenporträt
Helen Keller (June 27, 1880-June 1, 1968). She was a U.S. writer and educator who was blind and deaf. Keller was deprived due to her sickness of sight and hearing at 19 months, and her speech improvement soon ended as well. After five years, she was instructed by Anne Sullivan (1866-1936), who educated her on the names of objects by squeezing the manual alphabets in order into her palm. At last, Keller figured out how to read and write in Braille. She wrote many books, including The Story of My Life (1902), Optimism (1903), The World I Live in (1908), Light in My Darkness and My Religion (1927), Helen Keller's Journal (1938), and The Open Door (1957). Her childhood was portrayed in William Gibson's play The Miracle Worker in 1959 (film, 1962).