Saturday, September 26, 2009

Helen Keller by Lorena A. Hickok

Helen Keller at a very young age was blind, deaf, and dumb. She had temper tantrums daily and her parents let her get away with it because they thought that she was a poor little girl. One day her father got her a teacher. She was simply called Teacher. Her job was to help little Helen to be able to understand what they all were saying. Teacher was once blind, but an operation gave her some of her vision back. Helen Keller was a real person and her story is amazing. What will happen when she moves away from home?

This is an amazing story of what disabled people can really do. It really gets you to thank that you are really lucky and you should think of those people as an equal to you.

-reviewed by Alex T.

"This book is very well-written and has many details. It is truly phenomenal. Helen is a very determined child, she wants to learn new things. Helen and Anne are almost always happy. I recommend this book for younger people." -a reader

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