"Playaways." . . "Playaways Sound recordings." . . "Recorded books with text." . . "Keller, Helen, Audio-visual material." . . "KELLER, HELEN, 1880-1968." . . . . "Classics on Tape." . . "Blind women." . . "Cooney, George" . . "Deafblind people United States Biography." . . "BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Social Scientists & Psychologists." . . "BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General." . . . . "The Story of my life"@en . . . "\"Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.\" -Helen Keller Before she was two years old, scarlet fever destroyed Helen Keller's sight and hearing. At seven, alone and withdrawn, she was rescued by Anne Sullivan, her teacher and friend. She learned to read (in several different languages) and speak so well that she graduated with honors in 1904 from Radcliffe, where she authored The Story of My Life. In addition to her remarkable accomplishment of overcoming such huge disabilities, her other achievements are impressive in their own right. She published thirteen books and numerous articles; she devoted her life to social reform; and she campaigned on behalf of the handicapped in thirty-five countries, touching the faces-and hearts-of kings, presidents, and movie stars. Today the foundations she established continue to help the deaf and blind throughout the world. Enthusiastic and untiring, Helen Keller is deservedly inspirational and stands before all of us as an example of what we can accomplish, given fortitude and purpose. Most important, she demonstrates that the severely disabled have nothing to be ashamed of."@en . . . . . . . . . "An autobiography of Helen Keller, written while she was a young woman, in which she tells of her early life, her relationship with her teacher Anne Sullivan, and her struggles to triumph over blindness and deafness."@en . "An autobiography of Helen Keller, written while she was a young woman, in which she tells of her early life, her relationship with her teacher Anne Sullivan, and her struggles to triumph over blindness and deafness." . "A serious illness destroyed Helen Keller's sight and hearing at the age of two. At seven, she was helped by Anne Sullivan, her beloved teacher and friend. Through sheer determination and resolve, she learned to speak and prepared herself for entry into prep school by age sixteen. Later she enrolled at Radcliffe and graduated with honors. Her motto: \"There are no handicaps, only challenges.\"" . "A serious illness destroyed Helen Keller's sight and hearing at the age of two. At seven, she was helped by Anne Sullivan, her beloved teacher and friend. Through sheer determination and resolve, she learned to speak and prepared herself for entry into prep school by age sixteen. Later she enrolled at Radcliffe and graduated with honors. Her motto: \"There are no handicaps, only challenges.\""@en . . . . . . . . . "Autobiography of Hellen Keller who was stricken with a mysterious illness at the age of two, leaving her deaf and blind. At age six, Hellen begins to learn to communicate with the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan. Written when she was 22, Helen shares her struggles and triumphs as she grows and learns."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The restored classic autobiography of an exceptional young woman and her companion, originally published in 1903, with 2003 commentary by editor Roger Shattuck. Helen Keller's own account of her transformation is followed by her teacher Anne Sullivan's record of their early years together and insights of Anne's husband, John Macy." . . . . . . "Describes how a woman left blind and deaf from a childhood illness overcame her handicaps to become a noted writer and humanitarian."@en . . . "Talking books"@en . . "Playaways" . . "Biography"@en . "Biography" . . . . . "\"This is the inspiring autobiography of Helen Keller blind and deaf since childhood, who experiences the wonder and joys of discovery, of the world around her and of literature\"--Container."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "As a baby Helen Keller suffered a severe illness which left her totally blind and deaf. She was set free from a world of darkness and silence by her teacher, Anne Sullivan."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A serious illness destroyed Helen Keller's sight and hearing before she reached the age of two. At seven, she was introduced to Ann Sullivan, the beloved teacher and friend who helped Helen to make contact with her world. Through sheer determination and resolve, Helen learned to speak, read, and write, and prepared herself for entry into prep school by the age of sixteen. She later enrolled at Radcliffe and graduated with honors. Her motto: \"There are no handicaps, only challenges.\""@en . "Ravaged by scarlet fever at the age of two, Helen Keller lost her vision and hearing. Through the tutelage and friendship of Anne Sullivan, Keller developed an unbridled enthusiasm for life and education, valuing education immensely. Graduating with honors from Radcliffe in 1904, Keller went on to pen her autobiography, revealing an inspiring story of an exemplary individual." . . "The Story of My Life"@en . . . . . . "Sound recordings"@en . "The story of my life"@en . "The story of my life" . . . . . "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." . "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."@en . . . . . . 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