By Sarah Miller
(Grades 4-6)
Beautifully told, this fictional account of Anne Sullivan’s life with Helen Keller brings this heroine to light. From Anne’s struggles in early childhood, through her struggle to make the Keller family understand the potential of young Helen, this dramatic story told through Sullivan’s eyes reminds the reader that this famous story has two heroines, not just one.
Beautifully told, this fictional account of Anne Sullivan’s life with Helen Keller brings this heroine to light. From Anne’s struggles in early childhood, through her struggle to make the Keller family understand the potential of young Helen, this dramatic story told through Sullivan’s eyes reminds the reader that this famous story has two heroines, not just one.
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Reviewed by Korie B., Children's Staff
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