A Rare Recording of Helen Keller, Ann..., Helen Keller
A Rare Recording of Helen Keller, Ann..., Helen Keller
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A Rare Recording of Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan, and Polly Thompson

Author: Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan, Polly Thompson, Various

Narrator: Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan, Polly Thompson

Unabridged: 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/15/2025


Synopsis

Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880, in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Though born with the ability to see and hear, at 19 months-old she contracted an acute illness that left her both deaf and blind. Eventually, 20-year-old Anne Sullivan, herself visually impaired, became Keller's speech instructor. It was the beginning of a 49-year-long relationship during which Sullivan evolved into Keller's governess and eventually her companion. In 1914, Sullivan's health began to fail, so a young woman from Scotland, Polly Thompson was hired to keep house. Though she had no experience with deaf or blind people, Thompson progressed to working as a secretary, and eventually a constant companion to Keller. Keller went on to become a world-famous speaker and author. She was a suffragist, a pacifist, a radical socialist, and a birth control advocate. In 1915 she and George Kessler founded the Helen Keller International organization, devoted to research in vision, health and nutrition. In 1920 she helped to found the American Civil Liberties Union. ©2013 Listen & Live Audio, Inc. (P)2013 Listen & Live Audio, Inc.

About Helen Keller

Helen Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, in 1880. When she was only nineteen months old, she contracted a fever that left her blind and deaf. When she was almost seven years old, her parents engaged Anne Mansfield Sullivan to be her tutor. With dedication, patience, courage, and love, Anne was able to evoke and help develop the child's enormous intelligence. Helen quickly learned to read and write, and she began to speak by the age of ten. When she was twenty, she entered Radcliffe College-with Anne at her side to spell textbooks, letter by letter, into her hand. Four years later, Helen graduated magna cum laude.

After graduation, Helen began her life's work of helping blind and deaf-blind people. She appeared before state and national legislatures and international forums, traveled around the world to lecture and to visit areas with a high incidence of blindness, and wrote numerous books and articles. She met every U.S. president from Grover Cleveland to Lyndon Johnson and played a major role in focusing the world's attention on the problems of the blind and the need for preventive measures.

Helen won numerous honors, including honorary university degrees, the Lions Humanitarian Award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and election to the Women's Hall of Fame. She died in 1968.


Reviews

Goodreads review by هدى on March 19, 2021

يمكنك بصعوبة أن تُلقّن معاني الأشياء الملموسة من حولك‏ يمكنك أن تعرف وأنت لا تسمع أو تبصر معنى ‏ملعقة..زهرة..قطة ولكن كيف يمكنك أن تتعلم معنى كلمات كالحب أو الحرية أو ‏الإرادة الحرة..؟ كيف تعرف ما هي المثابرة أو الصبر أو العزم..؟؟ كيف يمكن وصفها لك بلمسات أصابع على يديك كيف يمكنك استيعابها.. ثم اكتشاف أن......more

Goodreads review by Candi on February 09, 2017

"Thus it is that my friends have made the story of my life. In a thousand ways they have turned my limitations into beautiful privileges, and enabled me to walk serene and happy in the shadow cast by my deprivation." This captivating memoir written by Helen Keller at the age of twenty-two was such a......more