Synopses & Reviews
Trapped in silence and darkness, Helen Keller longed to communicate with the world. Both deaf and blind, she struggled to express the thoughts locked in her mind. When Annie Sullivan became her teacher, Helen learned to sign, read, and write. At last, Helen could let others know her thoughts and ideas. Helen didn't stop there. She grew up to write about her world and spent the rest of her life as an advocate for the deaf and blind.