The world I live in
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Martha B.
> 3 dayI particularly enjoyed reading about her dreams and how she saw the world with her hands. However I didnt enjoy the repeated focus on proving that life is just as good or perhaps better without the ability to see. Its a fruitless argument from any side, she was speaking to a different audience of a different time of course but this became quickly redundant.
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John W. Snell
21-11-2024Such an important read... Sensual... Powerful...
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Alexis Markel
> 3 dayI think we learn something in this book that is really important to now about in this story. About Helen Keller
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Hodey
> 3 dayHeller Keller brings jobs lot of great questions, and to my satisfaction, answers most of them. I love her explanation of her understanding of hues. Want to know what Im talking about? Read the book.
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carollee
> 3 dayI enjoy reading about Helen Keller and found this book very interesting and enjoyable. My 9-year-old granddaughter also wanted to read this. Once she started she didnt want to stop.
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Charles Little
> 3 dayInformative book about the silent world of the deaf/blind culture.
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Hallie Hintz
> 3 dayRemarkable person. Obviously she was a genius. If she’d had five senses instead of three, wow! God did some amazing things through her.
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Circa1952
> 3 dayThis is an excellent book. I had no idea what life would be like without sight or hearing. Great story by an amazing woman.
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J. Hopfield
> 3 dayI think this is a fake publisher... the book has several formatting issues and a couple of typos. Still readable, but go buy a real book where Shakespeare is not spelled Shakspere
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L.E.Y.
> 3 dayits interesting to know more about Helen Kellers thoughts and beliefs, but disappointing in some ways.