The world I live in

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  • Alexis Markel

    > 3 day

    I think we learn something in this book that is really important to now about in this story. About Helen Keller

  • Angela Lloyd

    > 3 day

    excellent

  • John W. Snell

    > 3 day

    Such an important read... Sensual... Powerful...

  • Lynn E. Oliva

    > 3 day

    This 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.

  • OhhShoor

    > 3 day

    Astounding how insightful this woman was, as if sight was an impediment to true understanding. Incredibly eye-opening and delicate non fiction.

  • Circa1952

    > 3 day

    This is an excellent book. I had no idea what life would be like without sight or hearing. Great story by an amazing woman.

  • Kindle Customer

    > 3 day

    helen keller is amazing with her work and that is just great i those kinds of books so much read !!!!!!!!

  • RockyRoad

    > 3 day

    The writings of Helen Keller will always stand the test of time, and will always have something profound, for any and every generation. Her vivid and thought provoking explanation of how she interprets her environment is stunningly beautiful. It is filled with interesting historical tidbits, too. She describes the hands of some of the famous people she has met, such as Mark Twain, and what those hands said to her. This book is also a reminder that many people today need alternative ways to communicate. Most of us know someone with a low functioning loved one on the autism spectrum. I think it is important to remember that in Kellers time, she was considered low functioning. I pray we find the key to unlock autism, and Kellers life and writings offer hope that one day that door, like hers, will be unlocked.

  • Jennifer Rojas

    > 3 day

    I had to read it for English class but the book was nice

  • L.E.Y.

    Greater than one week

    its interesting to know more about Helen Kellers thoughts and beliefs, but disappointing in some ways.

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