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The Story of Annie Sullivan, Helen Keller's Teacher
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

The Story of Annie Sullivan, Helen Keller's Teacher

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Yearling

Annie Sullivan taught Helen Keller finger spelling and how to read and write and even speak.

Helen's Eyes
  • Language: en

Helen's Eyes

Reprinted in paperback and library binding in 2015.

Beyond the Miracle Worker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Beyond the Miracle Worker

A detailed biography of Anne Sullivan Macy, the teacher and tutor of Helen Keller, that chronicles her early life and life-long dedication to helping Helen.

Beyond the Miracle Worker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Beyond the Miracle Worker

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-05-01
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  • Publisher: Beacon Press

A moving portrait of Anne Sullivan Macy, teacher of Helen Keller—and a complex, intelligent woman worthy of her own spotlight After many years, historian and Helen Keller expert Kim Nielsen realized that she and her peers had failed Anne Sullivan Macy. While Macy is remembered primarily as Helen Keller's teacher and a straightforward educational superhero, the real story of this brilliant, complex, and misunderstood woman has never been completely told. Beyond the Miracle Worker seeks to correct this oversight, presenting a new tale about the wounded but determined woman and her quest for a successful, meaningful life. Born in 1866 to poverty-stricken Irish immigrants, Macy suffered part o...

Teacher Anne Sullivan Macy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 205

Teacher Anne Sullivan Macy

Helen Keller tells us about Anne Sullivan Macy, the woman who opened the world for her. Although the book was intended as a biography, it is also autobiographical in part since the lives of the author and subject were so closely intertwined for many years.

Story of My Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Story of My Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-07-01
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  • Publisher: Book Jungle

Annie Sullivan was made famous in a movie about the life of Helen Keller. Her breakthrough to Helen at the water pump began a lifelong relationship between the two women. The Story of my life, published in 1903, is a restored classic autobiography of an exceptional young woman and her companion, originally published in 1903. Helen Keller's own account of her transformation is followed by her teacher Anne Sullivan's record of their early years together and insights by Anne's husband, John Macy.

Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller
  • Language: en

Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-03-27
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  • Publisher: Hyperion

Helen Keller lost her ability to see and hear before she turned two years old. But in her lifetime, she learned to ride horseback and dance the foxtrot. She graduated from Radcliffe. She became a world famous speaker and author. She befriended Mark Twain, Charlie Chaplin, and Alexander Graham Bell. And above all, she revolutionized public perception and treatment of the blind and the deaf. The catalyst for this remarkable life’s journey was Annie Sullivan, a young woman who was herself visually impaired. Hired on as a tutor when Helen was six years old, Annie broke down the barriers between Helen and the wider world, becoming a fiercely devoted friend and lifelong companion in the process. In Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller, author and illustrator Joseph Lambert examines the powerful bond between teacher and pupil, forged through the intense frustrations and revelations of Helen’s early education. The result is an inspiring, emotional, and wholly original take on the story of these two great Americans.

Miracle Worker and the Transcendentalist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Miracle Worker and the Transcendentalist

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-11-17
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan, remain two of the best-known American women. But few people know how Sullivan came to her role as teacher of the deaf and blind Keller. Contrasting their lives with Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, the era's prominent abolitionist, this book sheds light on the gender and disability expectations that affected the public perception of Sullivan and Keller. This book provides a fascinating insight into class, ethnicity, gender, and disability issues in the Gilded Age and Progressive-Era America.

Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller

Helen Keller lost her ability to see and hear before she turned two years old. But in her lifetime, she learned to ride horseback and dance the foxtrot. She graduated from Radcliffe. She became a world famous speaker and author. She befriended Mark Twain, Charlie Chaplin, and Alexander Graham Bell. And above all, she revolutionized public perception and treatment of the blind and the deaf. The catalyst for this remarkable life's journey was Annie Sullivan, a young woman who was herself visually impaired. Hired as a tutor when Helen was six years old, Annie broke down the barriers between Helen and the wider world, becoming a fiercely devoted friend and lifelong companion in the process. In Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller, author and illustrator Joseph Lambert examines the powerful bond between teacher and pupil, forged through the intense frustrations and revelations of Helen's early education. The result is an inspiring, emotional, and wholly original take on the story of these two great Americans.

Story of Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller's Teacher
  • Language: en

Story of Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller's Teacher

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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