Helen Keller

  • Helen Keller: Courage in the Dark
    By Johanna Hurwitz

    He sent them to Washington to meet Alexander Graham Bell. Mr. Bell invented the telephone. And because his own wife was deaf, he knew a great deal about teaching deaf people. Mr. Bell told the.

  • Helen Keller
    By Joanne Mattern

    Introduces the life and legacy of Helen Keller, the first deaf and blind person to graduate from college.

  • Helen Keller: The World at Her Fingertips
    By Sarah Albee

    Every child learns to read in a different way and at his or her own speed. Some go back and forth between reading levels and read favorite books again and again. Others read through each level in order. You can help your young reader ...

  • Helen Keller: The World at Her Fingertips
    By Sarah Albee

    This book covers some of the well-known and inspiring milestones of Keller’s life—it’s a great supplement for book reports on this iconic historical figure.

  • Helen Keller
    By Jane Sutcliffe

    Abigail Adams Abraham Lincoln Alexander Graham Bell Amelia Earhart Andrew Jackson Anne Frank Annie Oakley Benjamin Banneker Bill Clinton Chief Joseph Christopher Columbus Madam C. J. Walker Clara Barton Colin Powell Coretta Scott King ...

  • Helen Keller
    By Margaret Davidson

    A biography stressing the childhood of the woman who overcame the handicaps of being blind and deaf.

  • Helen Keller
    By Elizabeth MacLeod

    Recounts the life and achievements of Helen Keller who, with the help of her teacher, Annie Sullivan, overcame the limitations of being both blind and deaf to become an author and an advocate for the rights of disabled people.

  • Helen Keller
    By Margaret Davidson

    A biography stressing the childhood of the woman who overcame the handicaps of being blind and deaf.

  • Helen Keller: A Timeline of Her Life
    By Doug Baldwin

    This is a comprehensive guide for writers, film makers, educators, and Helen Keller fans across the globe.

  • HELEN KELLER: A Life in American History
    By MEREDITH. ELIASSEN

    Introduction: Why Helen Keller Matters -- Intersections: Alone We Can Do So Little -- Interventions -- Helen's Pen Pals -- Articulating Helen -- Money Talks -- The Boundless Universe -- Wrentham -- What Is In a Name?

  • Helen Keller
    By Leslie Garrett

    A skill-building adaptation of the iconic notable's life features archival photographs, is designed for accessibility to first-time independent readers and traces Keller's early days as a disabled child through her triumphant academic ...

  • Helen Keller: Crusader for the Blind and Deaf
    By Stewart Graff, Polly Anne Graff

    A biography of the blind and deaf woman who rose above her physical disabilities to international renown and helped other handicapped persons to live fuller lives.

  • Helen Keller: Courage in Darkness
    By Emma Carlson Berne

    Today , there is a very good chance that Helen would have married if she had wanted to . ... she and her mother switched from a boat to a train there on their way to Alabama . a After stealing Helen away in Savannah , the couple would 84.

  • Helen Keller: From Darkness to Light
    By Tanya Savory

    that Annie had encouraged Helen to steal the story and was now trying to cover it up. The teachers asked question after question. “Are you lying?” “Do you think it's right to steal?” “Have you stolen any other writing?

  • Helen Keller: From Tragedy to Triumph
    By Katharine Elliott Wilkie

    Listen & enjoy the story of the childhood of Helen Keller, a courageous little girl who overcame severe physical limitations & turned tragedy into triumph with the loving help of a determined teacher

  • Helen Keller: Courage in the Dark
    By Johanna Hurwitz

    A biography of the blind and deaf girl who overcame both handicaps with the help of her teacher, Annie Sullivan

  • Helen Keller: From Tragedy to Triumph
    By Katharine E. Wilkie

    For use in schools and libraries only. A biography, focusing on the childhood years, of the blind and deaf woman who overcame her handicaps with the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan.

  • Helen Keller: A Life
    By Dorothy Herrmann

    Draws on the archives of Helen Keller's estate and the unpublished memoirs of Keller's teacher, Annie Sullivan, to trace Keller's transformation from a furious girl to a world-renowned figure

  • Helen Keller
    By Kitson Jazynka

    Describes the life of the celebrated author and activist for people with disabilities, chronicling her achievements and the challenges she faced along the way.

  • Helen Keller
    By Margaret Davidson

    A biography stressing the childhood of the woman who overcame the handicaps of being blind and deaf. How does a blind boy or girl read a book? Helen Keller first learned to read by feeling raised letters with her finger tips.