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Condition: Brand New
Format: Sprayed Edge Premium Hardback
ISBN: 9789363126336
Publisher: Wilco Classics
Age Range: Adult / Young Adult (14+)
Overview
The Story of My Life is Helen Keller's landmark autobiography, tracing her extraordinary journey from a childhood locked away by deafness and blindness to becoming one of the twentieth century's most admired authors, lecturers, and disability rights activists. This beautifully produced Wilco Classics sprayed edge hardback brings her own words to a new generation of readers, offering an intimate, first-person account of struggle, discovery, and triumph that remains as moving today as when it was first published.
About the Book
Written in Keller's own voice, The Story of My Life recounts her early years in Alabama, the illness that left her without sight or hearing at just nineteen months old, and the isolation that followed. The narrative turns on her meeting with teacher Anne Sullivan, whose patient, inventive methods unlocked language and, with it, the wider world. Readers follow Keller's breakthrough at the water pump, her growing hunger for education, and her eventual triumph in learning to read, write, and speak. The memoir goes on to describe her studies at Radcliffe College, her early writing career, and the beginnings of a public life devoted to advocacy for the blind and deaf. Told with candour, warmth, and remarkable clarity, the book balances deeply personal reflection with broader observations on education, independence, and the human capacity for connection. This sprayed edge hardback edition, part of the Wilco Classics range, presents the unabridged text in a durable, gift-worthy format with a decorative coloured edge, making it as attractive on a shelf as it is rewarding to read. Whether approached as a historical document, a study in memoir craft, or simply an uplifting true story, Keller's account continues to resonate with readers exploring themes of resilience, disability, and the transformative power of education.
About the Author
Helen Keller (1880-1968) was an American author, lecturer, and disability rights activist. Left deaf and blind by illness in infancy, she learned to communicate with the guidance of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, going on to graduate from Radcliffe College and become one of the most influential advocates for the blind and deaf of her era. Keller wrote extensively throughout her life, campaigning for education, workers' rights, and social reform, and her autobiography remains her most widely read and celebrated work.
Why You'll Love This Classic
A genuinely inspiring true story, told with honesty and warmth, presented in a striking sprayed edge hardback that makes a thoughtful gift or a lasting addition to any classic literature collection.
Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown, and ISBN reflects the UK edition supplied.
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