Best Seller
Mass Market Paperback
$5.95
Published on May 01, 1990 | 240 Pages
The inspiring account of Helen Keller’s triumph over deafness and blindness, and a testament to the power of an indomitable will
An American classic rediscovered by each generation and popularized by the stage play and movie The Miracle Worker, Helen Keller’s story has become a symbol of hope for people all over the world.
Published when Keller was only twenty-two, The Story of My Life 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, Anne Sullivan, finger-spells the letters, we share her triumph as “that living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!”
The Story of My Life remains startlingly fresh and vital more than a century after its first publication, an unparalleled chronicle of courage and determination.
An American classic rediscovered by each generation and popularized by the stage play and movie The Miracle Worker, Helen Keller’s story has become a symbol of hope for people all over the world.
Published when Keller was only twenty-two, The Story of My Life 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, Anne Sullivan, finger-spells the letters, we share her triumph as “that living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!”
The Story of My Life remains startlingly fresh and vital more than a century after its first publication, an unparalleled chronicle of courage and determination.
Author
Helen Keller
Helen Adams Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, in 1880. As the result of an illness she was deaf and blind from the age of 19 months. In 1887 her learning began with her teacher Anne Mansfield Sullivan, and at the age of 19 she entered Radcliffe College, graduating in 1904. A well-known lecturer and writer, she published her autobiography, The Story of My Life, in 1902. Her other works include Optimism (1903), The World I Live In (1908), and The Song of the Stone Wall (1910). Keller died in Westport, Connecticut, in 1968.
Learn More about Helen KellerYou May Also Like
A Newcomer’s Guide to the Afterlife
Ebook
$6.99
Smoke from This Altar
Hardcover
$25.00
The Early Ayn Rand
Paperback
$17.99
And Do Remember Me
Paperback
$15.00
How Can I Keep from Singing?
Paperback
$24.00
The Story of my Life (100th Anniversary Edition)
Ebook
$6.99
Kissing in Manhattan
Paperback
$18.00
The Complete Poems of John Keats
Hardcover
$24.00
The Language of Life
Paperback
$25.00
×