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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Sue
Greater than one weekExcellent book. Helen Keller sees better than those of us who have eyes that can see and ears that can hear.
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Barbara A. Haehn Brands
> 3 dayI received the book promptly. The material was in new condition without any flaws. I was very pleased. Thank you!
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Tito Schimmel
> 3 dayI havent read this yet; on my bookshelf.
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L.E.Y.
> 3 dayits interesting to know more about Helen Kellers thoughts and beliefs, but disappointing in some ways.
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Jane
> 3 dayIt 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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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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S.
> 3 dayI had no idea of parts of the senses that go unused. Helen Keller gave detailed readings of the world and activities. This felt like it had a poetry slant to her story.
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ramy
> 3 dayExcellent collection. The Book is Excellent and the pictures are marvelous and well illustrated. My Kids enjoyed reading this book.
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Nicole P. Vaughn
> 3 dayEloquently written, this book has me viewing life from a completely different perspective. A book which makes me think, Ive enjoyed reading it and introducing it to our book club.