This autobiography of Helen Keller's life in undeniably remarkable in many ways. The obstacles she overcomes to achieve greatness are miraculous. Her story is interesting to listen to, especially with her feelings and memories being first hand. The book overall was a bit too flowery though. At times, it was hard to remember what was just read due to the overly descriptive passages. This would be a good book to use if you already had background on Helen Keller and were looking for different points of view. I would include this in a library, but would probably recommend it sparingly.
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