Hellen Keller
Margaret Davidson
- 95 pages: illustrations 17cm.
Margaret Davidson’s Helen Keller (1969) is a biography detailing the life of Helen Keller, who became blind and deaf at 19 months old. The book focuses on her struggle to communicate, the transformative arrival of teacher Anne Sullivan, her education, and her achievements in overcoming immense physical limitations, highlighting her journey to college and advocacy work.