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Helen Keller (Scholastic Biography) | 
enlarge | Author: Margaret Davidson Creator: Wendy Watson Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 60199
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 96 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.2 x 0.3
ISBN: 0590424041 Dewey Decimal Number: 362.410924 EAN: 9780590424042 ASIN: 0590424041
Publication Date: April 1, 1989 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Product Description The bestselling biography of Helen Keller and how, with the commitment and lifelong friendship of Anne Sullivan, she learned to talk, read, and eventually graduate from college with honors.
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Helen Keller (scholastic biography) April 14, 2008 I bought this book for my niece who is 9 yrs old. Helen Keller was a hero of mine as I was growing up. After reading this book, Helen has become a hero to my niece. Loved it.
Huffy January 13, 2006 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
I thank Hellen Keller is good for kids of all ages.MY favorite part was when she hit Anny Sullivan. My mom has a sister who is blind.And she had to learn to do alot of things also.Do you know she has a long red stick. I feelsory for my ant and Hellen keller.
First Chapter Book June 15, 2004 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is the first chapter book I ever read. I am now 13 year olds and when I was in 1st grade I learned to read. In first grade I read this book and was hooked on reading forever after that. So thank you to the author! This book has 95 pages in it, I remember it seemed so long then!
Two generations loved this book June 18, 2003 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
My 8 year old just finished this book and was fascinated. I realized as I looked through it that I read it as a child and loved it too (as an 11 year old). My daughter is now eager to learn more about Braille and the consequences of being blind--though I had to ask her not to walk through the kitchen with her eyes closed. She loved the photos and can't wait to read about Annie Sullivan. A great book to show the triumph of the human spirit over adversity--and without pity!
Helen Keller May 2, 2003 2 out of 26 found this review helpful
I didn't really like Helen Keller. My favorite part is when Helen got her diploma because she was the first blind and deaf to graduate. I don't know how you can chan it was her life.I read it because it was a asiment.
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