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Helen Keller: From Tragedy to Triumph
When Helen Keller was two years old in 1882, she fell ill and was struck blind, deaf, and mute. But against the odds and with the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan, she learned to communicate extraordinarily well. Helen went on to have a huge impact on the world, graduating from college in 1904 and later helping to found the ACLU.
Childhood of Famous Americans is one of the most popular series ever published for young Americans. The classics comprising this series have been praised by parents, teachers, and librarians. These lively and inspiring biographies are easily read by children of eight and up. In the end, today’s youngster is swept right into history.
Helen Keller: From Tragedy to Triumph is also featured in our Third Grade Supplemental Reading for American Studies Set. This group of biographies and novels is a perfect way for young students to immerse themselves in the lives and culture of those who have made history in America.
Learn more about Simply Classical from Memoria Press. This curriculum has been adapted especially for students with significant learning challenges. Memoria Press is always committed to making a classical education accessible to everyone.
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