
Helen Keller
Helen Keller was an American author and activist known for her works on disability rights and personal experiences. Her notable books include "The Story of My Life," which chronicles her early years and challenges, and "Light in My Darkness," reflecting on her philosophy and beliefs. Keller's writings have had a significant impact on society's understanding of the deaf and blind communities.
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Books by Helen Keller
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The Story of My Life
by Helen Keller
4.1(131,878)
Blinded, deafened, and muted as a toddler, Helen Keller's autobiography chronicles her journey of discovering language and the world through Anne Sullivan's guidance, culminating in her graduation from Radcliffe and a life dedicated to advocacy.

Light in my Darkness
by Helen Keller
4.2(256)
Helen Keller, a symbol of resilience, describes her spiritual journey, showing how Emanuel Swedenborg's teachings changed her silent, dark world into one of inner light and meaning.