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The Story of My Life (AmazonClassics Edition)

By: Helen Keller
Narrated by: Hillary Huber, Adam Verner, Joyce Bean
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In her moving account of how she came to understand the world around her despite being blind and deaf since childhood, Helen Keller confirms that no physical obstacle can hinder the achievements of the human mind.

Included with Keller's poignant autobiography are her letters, spanning 15 years, which reveal her remarkable intellectual growth and empathic soul. Commentary by her teacher, Anne Sullivan, and the book's original editor is also featured, providing illuminating insight from two of Keller's closest companions.

The Story of My Life not only transformed societal attitudes toward those living with a disability, it inspired everyone who felt daunted by restrictions to dream big. Keller was eloquent proof of that dream - and of her belief that everything in life, even darkness and silence, held liberating possibilities and wonder.

AmazonClassics brings you timeless works from iconic authors. Ideal for anyone who wants to listen to a great work for the first time or revisit an old favorite, these new editions open the door to the stories and ideas that have shaped our world.

Revised edition: Previously published as The Story of My Life, this edition of The Story of My Life (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.

Public Domain (P)2018 2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Classics People with Disabilities Women World
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A remarkable story no matter how you slice it.

As someone who has done work with the visually impaired for over a decade and who sits as an advisor on the Perkins School for the Blind advisory board, I’ve always been fascinated by the life of Helen Keller. And the book didn’t disappoint at all. Her mastery of English, French, German, convos with Alexander Graham Bell, and learning how to speak are feats any human would be proud to call their own. But more than a remarkable story of her personal journey, it highlights capability. How given modified tools to make information accessible, how well someone can succeed with respect to their disability. Highly recommend.

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enlightening

Having had much association with blind and some also deaf folks and legally blind myself. the reading of this has been momentous. Miss Keller was truly remarkable, though undoubtedly blessed by the fortuitous support of a well-off family, and the guidance of a truly gifted teacher and extended network of friends and well placed enlightened personages. This book profits much by the inclusion of explanatory narrative and discussion of how the imagery of her writing developed and what fostered her positive perspectives.

Listening to her writing with its profoundly intricate and picturesque language made me wonder what made it possible. The supplemental material helped me come to terms with my impressions

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Too long and repetitious

This book covers Helen Keller's life only through college. Part I is her book. Part 2 are her letters, repeating much of what was already in the book. Part 3 is the perspective of her teacher and the editor (I presume). Each section is a bout 5 hours long. Part 3 does add to Part 1, but Part 2 could have been omitted. Nevertheless, the early story of an extraordinary woman. Will need to review a later biography/encyclopedia for her post-college life

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somewhat interesting at times

It was less interesting than I had hoped. I ended up skipping large sections of Keller's letters and the Frost King section near the end. Anne Sullivan's letters/notes were the most interesting part.

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