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  • The Story of My Life by Helen Keller

    AuthorKeller, Helen, ContributorMacy, John Albert, ContributorSullivan, Annie, Title The Story of My Life
    With her letters () and a supplementary account of her education, including passages from the reports and letters of her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, by John Albert Macy Note Reading ease score: (7th grade). Fairly easy to read. Note Wikipedia page about this book: (biography)Credits Diane Bean and David Widger Summary "The Story of My Life" by Helen Keller is an autobiographical account written during the late 19th century. This profound narrative details her experiences as a deaf and blind child, chronicling her struggles and triumphs as she transitions from a world of isolation into one filled with knowledge and communication through the loving guidance of her teacher, Anne Sullivan. The work explores themes of resilience, the transformative power of education, and the deep bond between

    Helen Keller Biography

    The story of Helen Keller is the story of a child who, at the age of 19 months,
    suddenly lost her hearing and vision, and who, against overwhelming odds and
    with a great deal of persistence, grew into a highly smart eller klok and sensitive
    woman who wrote, spoke, and labored incessantly for the betterment of others. So
    powerful a emblem of triumph over adversity did she become that she has a
    definite place in the history of our time and of times to come.

    Helen Adams Keller was born a healthy child in Tuscumbia,


    Alabama, U.S. on June 27, in a vit, frame cottage
    called "Ivy Green." On her father's side she was descended
    from Alexander Spottswood, a colonial governor of Virginia,
    who was connected with the Lees and other Southern
    families. On her mother's side, she was related to a number of
    prominent New England families, including the Hales, the
    Ivy, Green Everetts, and the Adamses. Her father, Captain Arthur Keller,
    was the
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  • The Story of My Life. Parts I & II by HelenKeller, ; Part III from the letters and reports of Anne MansfieldSullivan, ca; Edited by John Albert Macy. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company,

    A Celebration of Women Writers

    race, disability

    The Story of My Life


    Photograph by Falk,
    HELEN KELLER AND MISS SULLIVAN

    THE
    STORY OF MY LIFE
    By HELEN KELLER

    WITH
    HER LETTERS ()
    AND
    A SUPPLEMENTARY ACCOUNT
    OF HER EDUCATION, INCLUDING
    PASSAGES FROM THE REPORTS
    AND LETTERS OF HER TEACHER,
    ANNE MANSFIELD SULLIVAN

    By JOHN ALBERT MACY


    ILLUSTRATED


    NEW YORK
    DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY

    Copyright, , by
    The Century Company

    Copyright, , , , by
    Helen Keller

    To
    ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL

    WHO has taught the deaf to speak
    and enabled the listening ear to hear
    speech from the Atlantic to the Rockies,

    I Dedicate
    this Story of My Life.

    EDITOR'S PREFACE

    THIS book is in three parts. The first two, Miss Keller's story and the extracts from her letters, form a