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Loading... The world I live in (original 1908; edition 2010)by Helen Keller
Work InformationThe World I Live In by Helen Keller (1908)
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. Keller's most distinctive message is that she is capable of accessing the world with the senses she possesses, even that she sees things that sighted and hearing individuals don't notice, such as the delicate nuances of touch and smell. It's a bit heavy prose wise but very skilled at times. ( ![]() The World I Live in is a collection of essays that all discuss the way Helen Keller viewed her world. One of the themes that she addressed in almost all of them was how her perceptions of the world are not inferior to other people's just because she couldn't see or hear. While I liked each of the essays individually, they just didn't work for me as a group, mainly because they were so repetitive. It's a very short book, but I probably should have read it a little at a time between other books to compensate for the repetitiveness. Keller's most distinctive message is that she is capable of accessing the world with the senses she possesses, even that she sees things that sighted and hearing individuals don't notice, such as the delicate nuances of touch and smell. It's a bit heavy prose wise but very skilled at times. no reviews | add a review
Biography & Autobiography.
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Nonfiction.
HTML: In her earlier works, Helen Keller described the details of the early illness that left her deaf and blind, and in the prevailing opinion of the day, unable to be educated, as well as the methods that were eventually used to teach her how to communicate. In the remarkable memoir The World I Live In, Keller offers a much more personal take on her situation, inviting readers inside her own personal experience. .No library descriptions found. |
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)362.41092Social sciences Social problems and services; associations Social problems of & services to groups of people People with disabilites Blindness Biography; History by Place BiographyLC ClassificationRatingAverage:![]()
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