"The Story of Helen Keller" John Albert Macy, 1954
Explore the remarkable journey of a true icon in "The Story of Helen Keller" by John Albert Macy. Born in 1880, Helen Keller was both deaf and blind from a young age, yet she overcame those immense challenges to become a celebrated author, lecturer, and advocate for people with disabilities. Taught by her devoted teacher Anne Sullivan, Keller learned to communicate through the sense of touch and went on to graduate from Radcliffe College with honors. Her life story has inspired countless individuals around the world, embodying the spirit of determination and resilience.
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"The Story of Helen Keller" John Albert Macy, 1954
Binding : Decorative Hardcover
Language : English
Author : John Albert Macy
Published : New York
Subject : Biography
Year Printed : 1941
Original/Facsimile : Original
SKU: 90718