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Helen Keller

    June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968

    Helen Keller refused to be limited by her circumstances. Rendered deaf and blind at 19 months old, she learned to read and speak, eventually graduating with honors. She authored 13 books, countless articles, and dedicated her life to social reform, advocating for people with disabilities worldwide. Her joyous spirit and celebration of discovery shine through her work, helping readers perceive the beauty of the world with sharpened senses.

    Helen Keller
    My Religion
    THE STORY OF MY LIFE (CLASS X)
    The World I Live In
    The World I Live In and Optimism
    Optimism
    The Story of My Life by Helen Keller
    • The Story of My Life by Helen Keller

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.3(28)Add rating

      An American classic rediscovered by each generation, The Story of My Life is Helen Keller’s account of her triumph over deafness and blindness. Popularized by the stage play and movie The Miracle Worker, Keller’s story has become a symbol of hope for people all over the world. This book–published when Keller was only twenty-two–portrays the wild child who is locked in the dark and silent prison of her own body. With an extraordinary immediacy, Keller reveals her frustrations and rage, and takes the reader on the unforgettable journey of her education and breakthroughs into the world of communication. From the moment Keller recognizes the word “water” when her teacher finger-spells the letters, we share her triumph as “that living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” An unparalleled chronicle of courage, The Story of My Life remains startlingly fresh and vital more than a century after its first publication, a timeless testament to an indomitable will.

      The Story of My Life by Helen Keller
    • Optimism

      An Essay

      Exploring the theme of optimism, this classic essay by Helen Keller offers inspirational insights and practical wisdom. It serves as a valuable self-help guide, encouraging readers to embrace a positive outlook on life despite challenges. Keller's unique perspective, shaped by her own experiences, provides motivation and hope, making it a timeless resource for those seeking encouragement and a brighter mindset.

      Optimism
    • The World I Live In and Optimism

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.2(166)Add rating

      Helen Keller's journey from sensory deprivation to intellectual achievement is profoundly depicted in her work, showcasing her unique perceptions of the world through touch, smell, and vibration. With the support of her tutor, Anne Sullivan, Keller overcame immense challenges to become the first deaf and blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. This edition features her 1908 work, "The World I Live In," highlighting her insights, alongside the inspirational essay "Optimism," reflecting her advocacy for social causes and her remarkable resilience.

      The World I Live In and Optimism
    • These poetic, inspiring essays offer remarkable insights into the world of a gifted woman who was deaf and blind. Keller relates her impressions, perceived through the senses and imagination, of the world's beauty and promise.

      The World I Live In
    • THE STORY OF MY LIFE (CLASS X)

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Helen Keller's life story showcases her remarkable intelligence and ambition despite her blindness and deafness. Proficient in multiple languages, she communicated through touch and dedicated herself to helping others, leaving a lasting legacy. Her journey from adversity to accomplishment made her a symbol of courage and inspiration worldwide. This authorized autobiography delves into her experiences, highlighting her relentless pursuit of knowledge and her impact on society, which continues through organizations like Helen Keller International.

      THE STORY OF MY LIFE (CLASS X)
    • My Religion

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The foreword provides an insightful introduction to the themes and context of the book, setting the stage for the reader. It often includes reflections from the author or a notable figure, highlighting the significance of the work and its impact on its genre or subject matter. Key ideas and motivations behind the writing are discussed, offering a deeper understanding of the narrative or concepts that will unfold in the subsequent chapters.

      My Religion
    • Teacher ist das persönlichste, intimste Buch der taubblinden Schriftstellerin Helen Keller, in dem sie über das Leben und die Erziehungsarbeit ihrer Lehrerin Anne Sullivan berichtet - und zugleich über ihre eigene geistige Entwicklung an der Seite dieser beeindruckenden Persönlichkeit.

      Teacher
    • Im Alter von 18 Monaten verlor Helen Keller ihr Hör- und Sehvermögen. Mit Hilfe ihrer Lehrerin Ann Sullivan lernte sie, das Fingeralphabet zu sprechen, studierte, schrieb Bücher, hielt Vorträge, bereiste die Welt, setzte sich für überall für die Emanzipation Unterdrückter ein und wurde zum Vorbild für Behinderte in aller Welt. Helen Keller vermittelt in blumiger Sprache, wie sie die Welt als Taub-Blinde erfährt. Mit welchen Sinnen erlebt sie Menschen und Natur, Stimmen und Gerüche, Weltreisen und eine sich wandelnde Zivilisation? In seinem Nachwort schildert Werner Pieper, wie sie sich aus tiefem Bewusstseinsdunkel zu einer warmherzigen, intelligenten, kommunikationsfreudigen Frau transformiert. Die Fotografien zeigen Helen Keller (1880-1968) u. a. mit Charly Chaplin, Mark Twain, Graham Alexander Bell und in Japan, wo sie als erste Frau überhaupt die Buddha-Statue von Nara berühren durfte. Dieser Titel ist der Grüne Zweig NR 116 aus Werner Pieper s Medien-Experimenten The Grüne Kraft.

      Meine Welt