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The Miracle Worker por William Gibson
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The miracle worker

por William Gibson

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New York: Bantam Books, 1975, c1960. 122 p. ; 18 cm. Bantam ed

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Best book i have read. This book is about Helen Keller and about her teacher Anne Sullivan. The book shows how Ms.Sullivan never evar gave up on Helen No matter what. Till one day she got Helen to see from her hands, by teaching her to talk from her hands. Like i said best book i have read. ( )
  kassyavon | Apr 22, 2009 |
This is a book, writen as a play, describing some to Helen Keller's life. It starts out that Kate (Helen's mother) is beging Captain Keller (Helen's dad) to contact a famous oculist in Baltimore,
Dr. Chisholm. Dr. Chisholm sends Annie Sullivan- formerly blind- to teach Hellen. It is a strugle as Helen's parents have been babying her for all her life. Helen is a terror and is gets into everything. From locking Annie in her room and throwing the key down the well shaft to eating off everyone's plate except her's at dinner time, Helen gets her way all the time. Finally, Annie is able get permission to use the old greenhouse for two weeks. There she teaches Helen manners and most importantly words. Then it was up to Helen, would she understand? She was dying to understand, dying to emerge from her world into the world of knowlege. Could she? This is a very inspiring story, a play with the power to wrench at the heart. ( )
  livlovlaf | Nov 13, 2008 |
this book was very funny in so many different levels. you can really capture the feel of the characters from the words that flow from there mouth. on the other, i would not want to read again . ( )
  brittneycorbett | Oct 9, 2008 |
This book is very inspirational and herioc. This book will show ou that anything you set your mind to is possible. It also shows that teaching someone how to do something rather than doing it for them is better way of teaching self-dependence. ( )
  amalone607.students | Oct 9, 2008 |
Helen Keller is a seven year old girl who is blind and death. Annie Sullivan comes to live with Helen and teacher. Annie teaches Helen sign language even though Helen does not know they have a meaning and that they spill words. ( )
  esmith389 | Oct 8, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0553247786, Paperback)

Deaf, blind, and mute twelve-year-old Helen  Keller was like a wild animal. Scared out of her wits  but still murderously strong, she clawed and  struggled against all who tried to help her.  Half-blind herself but blessed with fanatical dedication,  Annie Sullivan began a titanic struggle to release  the young girl from the terrifying prison of  eternal darkness and silence.

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