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Helen Keller: A Determined Life, by Elizabeth MacLeod
Kids Can Press, 2004
 
 
We talk, laugh, phone a friend, and let out a celebratory yell when our team wins. Imagine suddenly losing the ability to see, hear, or communicate. That's what happened to 19-month-old Helen Keller, after an illness left her blind, deaf, and unable to speak. Her world turned dark and silent overnight.
 
Kids Can Press is releasing a new biography for middlers (8-12), showcasing the life of this remarkable girl, who describes her most important day as "the one on which my teacher came to me." Annie Sullivan, whose life had been an uphill struggle, became the one who inspired and encouraged unruly, spoiled Helen to settle down. She taught her manners, and made her feel important in spite of her challenges. She recognized Helen's ability to learn, and taught her more than her family ever thought possible.
 
This is a book that inspires and uplifts readers everywhere. If you think you know everything there is to know about Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan, think again. Packed with colorful anecdotes and a timeline of factual information, it's a new look at an amazing woman who was referred to as America's First Lady of Courage. Photos, quotes, an ASL (American Sign Language) chart, and places to visit are among the extras tucked inside.
 
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