Helen Keller
When she was still a very little girl Helen Keller got sick. When she recovered it was discovered that she could no longer hear or see. The few words she knew she forgot, and she became a very angry and isolated child. Thankfully a young woman who came to teach Helen how to communicate was able to get through to the little girl, and history was made. Find out more about Helen Keller in the books below.
Holly M. Barry
Illustrator: Jennifer Thermes
Nonfiction Picture Book
For ages 6 to 8
Albert Whitman & Company, 2013
ISBN: 978-0807531983
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Grace Norwich
Illustrator: Mark Elliot
Nonfiction
For ages 8 to 10
Scholastic , 2012
ISBN: 978-0545447799
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Sarah Miller
Historical Fiction
For ages 10 to 12
Atheneum, 2010
ISBN: 978-1442408517
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Marfe Ferguson Delano
Nonfiction
SeriesFor ages 9 to 12
National Geographic Children's Books, 2008
ISBN: 978-1426302091
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George Sullivan
Nonfiction
For ages 9 and up
Scholastic Nonfiction, 2007
ISBN: 978-0439918152
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David A. Adler
Illustrator: John C. Wallner
Nonfiction
For ages 5 to 7
Holiday House, 2003
ISBN: 978-0823416066
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Leslie Garrett
Nonfiction
For ages 8 to 10
Dorling Kindersley, 2004
ISBN: 978-0756603397
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