The world I live in
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Hallie Hintz
> 24 hourRemarkable 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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L.E.Y.
> 24 hourits interesting to know more about Helen Kellers thoughts and beliefs, but disappointing in some ways.
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Lynn E. Oliva
> 24 hourThis book is amazing! To think what Helen Keller went through is almost mind boggling. She was a wonderful woman who stood her ground for what she believed in, despite not being able to hear or see. She overcame obstacles that would make your head spin. The book The World I Live In reveals so much about her life. Read it and you, too, will be amazed.
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Charles Little
> 24 hourInformative book about the silent world of the deaf/blind culture.
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Yi
> 24 hourIt was ok
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Jane
> 24 hourIt was fascinating to read about what Helens world was like... To learn about how she could smell the changes in the seasons, feel the difference between people by their walk, etc
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Jennifer Rojas
> 24 hourI had to read it for English class but the book was nice
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Rats Bats Cats
> 24 hourVery Informative; but, too boring to read the complete book.
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One Bad Dog
> 24 hourclassic
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Jennifer Johnson
> 24 hourThe story starts off very well and captured my interest from the first page. Initial chapters that mark the beginning of the plot were really interesting to read, and I remember finding it hard to put down the novel. I’d recommend this novel to the history genre lovers because the author seems to have done a substantial research on the on the topic. Truly gripping.