If Alfred I. du Pont was born to "the purple and ermine" of an American industrial dynasty, his life was far from peaceful, pampered, indolent. Beginning at the bottom as little more than a teamster... This description may be from another edition of this product.
HELEN KELLER A LIGHT FOR BLIND.By Kathleen V. Kudlinski and illustrated By Donna Diamond.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
10/25/05 This book called "HELEN KELLER A LIGHT FOR BLIND ." By Kathleen V. Kudlinski and illustrated By Donna Diamond. It tolled you about how HELEN KELLER lives, how she ate, how she can read and how she can talk. I like this book because it was sad and happy. The date was June 27,1880 when HELEN KELLER when born, March 3,1887 when the teacher came, June 1,1968 when she died, and more. The fact was HELEN KELLER had a baby sister named Mired, when she died, and more. It this book is very good so you should read it.
A True, Inspiring Story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This book is a very inspiring story by a wonderful author. Ms. Keller's life had never been clear to me until I read this book and realized how hard it was for Helen. It amazed me that an almost blind teacher taught A BLIND-DEAF girl to speak, write, and understand the world around her. If you are looking for a touchy story, read this book and discover the magic of this amazing woman's life.
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