
Helen Keller: Her Life in Pictures by George Sullivan.
New Book Shelves – Lower Level – JBIO KELLER
There have been many biographies written about the humanitarian Hellen Keller. She is a woman of great inspiration given the fact that she was blind and deaf by the age of two years and yet was still able to lead an amazingly productive and accomplished life.
Helen Keller: Her Life in Pictures by George Sullivan is a simple and beautiful biography about this amazing woman who went to college, wrote books, and helped countless millions with disabilities. The book opens with a foreword written by Helen’s great-grandniece, Keller Johnson Thompson, and braille is used to show letters and numbers throughout the text. The story tells about Helen’s early years, her bond with Annie Sullivan, and all of her accomplishments until death. Sprinkled throughout the simple paragraphs are lovely black and white photographs of Helen, her family and friends, and their adventures together. Helen Keller is a true American hero, and a person that all people, especially the young, should learn about in life.