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Discover the remarkable life of an extraordinary woman with Helen Keller from the DK Life Stories series! Written by Libby Romero, this inspiring biography introduces young readers to Helen Keller, a trailblazer who overcame the challenges of being deaf and blind to become a global advocate for education, disability rights, and social change. Follow her journey from a young girl learning to communicate with the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, to becoming a celebrated author and speaker. Packed with historical facts, personal insights, and engaging illustrations, this book brings Helen Keller’s story to life in an accessible and motivating way. Perfect for children learning about history, perseverance, and influential figures, this biography is a wonderful addition to any young reader’s collection.
Author: Libby Romero
Series: DK Life Stories
Ideal for: Young readers, students, and those interested in history and disability rights
Themes: Biography, perseverance, disability advocacy, education, and inspiration
Pages: 128
Age: 8–12 (suitable for middle-grade readers)
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