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In Their Own Words : Helen Keller (In Their Own Words)
In Their Own Words Helen Keller - In Their Own Words
Author: George Sullivan
Helen Keller was the first deaf and blind student to ever attend an American college, but graduating from Radcliffe with honors was only one of her many accomplishments. Her writing and speeches tell the poignant story of a woman who struggles to overcome personal adversity, while working as an advocate for the physically challenged.
ISBN-13: 9780439095556
ISBN-10: 0439095557
Publication Date: 11/29/2001
Pages: 128
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
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Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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Gr. 3-5. In Their Own Words biographies focus on famous people who left a record of their own lives. Beginning with an explanation of the difference between primary and secondary sources, Sullivan seamlessly interweaves information about his subjects with excerpts from primary sources. In the case of Helen Keller, Sullivan uses her autobiographical works; for Lincoln, he draws on speeches and letters. Both Keller and Lincoln have been covered in numerous biographies for young people (Sullivan's own Picturing Lincoln was published last fall), but these volumes are still worthwhile. The short chapters, large print, simple vocabulary, straightforward narrative, and attractive illustrations, as well as the addition of the subjects' own words, make them fine choices for early-grade biographies.


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