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Little People Big Dream : Helen Keller
This beautifully illustrated biography introduces young readers to the extraordinary life of Helen Keller. After losing her sight and hearing as a toddler, Helen lived in a world of silence and darkness until she met her teacher, Anne Sullivan. The story follows Helen’s transformative journey as she learns to communicate through finger-spelling and Braille, eventually becoming the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. This narrative emphasizes her lifelong activism for disability rights and women’s suffrage, serving as a powerful testament to the fact that communication and determination can bridge any divide.
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