Helen Keller by Catchpole, Barbara; Zain, Damian, 9781912904761
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  • ISBN: 9781912904761 | 1912904764
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 3/3/2020

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What were some of the world's most famous people like when they were kids? This fresh and fun biography gives kids a peek into the childhood of writer, lecturer, and activist Helen Keller. Stunning comic strips, fact boxes, and timelines bring her story to life.
 
Left blind and deaf from a childhood illness, Helen Keller broke barriers, learning sign language and eventually becoming the first person with her disability to earn a Bachelor of Arts. This fast-paced and fascinating account of her early life details her inspiring journey towards being able to communicate with those around her and spread a message of tolerance and understanding.
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