Helen Keller relates the story of her life and how, with the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan, she learned to overcome the handicaps of being both deaf and blindĪccess-restricted-item true Addeddate 14:43:08 Boxid IA172401 Boxid_2 CH120808 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York Date-raw Donorīostonpubliclibrary Edition Ed. One book, three authors / Roger Shattuck - Helen Keller's account - Writing of the book / John Macy - Story of my life - Helen Keller's notebooks - Anne Sullivan's account - Introduction / John Macy - Anne Sullivan's letters and reports (1887-94) - John Macy's account - Helen's personality - Miss Sullivan's educational methods - Helen's speech - Helen's literary style and the "Frost King" episode - Helen Keller's letters (1887-1901) - Introduction / John Macy - Letters (1887-1901) - Appendix: John Macy's 1903 preface to the story of my life - John Macy "Helen Keller as she really is, "Ladies' Home Journal, 1902 (extracts) - Two further accounts by Helen Keller of the scene at the water pump - From my religion (1927) - From Teacher (1955) - Notes - Dorothy Herrmann - Afterword: Mind of one's wwn / Roger Shattuck - Resources and further reading - Acknowledgments - Index Includes bibliographical references (pages 455-457) and index The contents of the original 1903 edition reformatted in a different order and layout.
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