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The world I live in

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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

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Customer Reviews

Five Starsclassic 5Helen Keller, genius.Remarkable person. Obviously she was a genius. If she d had five senses instead of three, wow! God did some amazing things through her. 5A "Must" read of an Inspirational woman.This is a wonderful book and an inspiration to read. I especially enjoyed seeing how the relationship of this oncebratty child progressed through and because of the fantastic work of her friend and teacher. She opened up the brilliant mind ofHelen who was subsequently able to communicate with the world around her. The early loss of her two importantsenses of sight and hearing, were a mere minor obstacle to Helen as she heightened and made use of her remainingsenses that most of us just take for granted. 5I like the bookIt is a difficult read, I like the book, but only once. 3I think this is a fake publisher... ...I think this is a fake publisher... the book has several formatting issues and a couple of typos. Still readable, but go buy a real book where Shakespeare is not spelled "Shakspere" 1Easy to read & understandAs a nurse, I deal with a lot of patient challenges but reading this gave me a new perspective of the challenges vision & hearing impaired patients go through. This showed me that my perception was way off. Great book! Easy to read & understand. Highly recommend it! 4Only God could make her dark world full of its light as a shining starI'm was overwhelmed with the amazing insight to Helen's world and how God allowed her to see and hear by his spirit guiding her through touch smell and revelations he imparted to her. I love her statement I always knew he was there but I didn't know his name unti I was introduced to him at 17 5Using the senses to the fullestI had no idea of parts of the senses that go unused. Helen Keller gave detailed readings of the world and activities. This felt like it had a poetry slant to her story. 4Beautiful Writing from a Beautiful SoulThe writings of Helen Keller will always stand the test of time, and will always have something profound, for any and every generation.Her vivid and thought provoking explanation of how she interprets her environment is stunningly beautiful.It is filled with interesting historical tidbits, too. She describes the hands of some of the famous people she has met, such as Mark Twain, and what those hands 'said' to her.This book is also a reminder that many people today need alternative ways to communicate. Most of us know someone with a 'low functioning' loved one on the autism spectrum. I think it is important to remember that in Keller's time, she was considered 'low functioning'. I pray we find the key to unlock autism, and Keller's life and writings offer hope that one day that door, like hers, will be unlocked. 5Helen Keller's WorldThis book is amazing! To think what Helen Keller went through is almost mind boggling. She was a wonderful woman who stood her ground for what she believed in, despite not being able to hear or see. She overcame obstacles that would make your head spin. The book "The World I Live In" reveals so much about her life. Read it and you, too, will be amazed. 5
The world I live in

The world I live in

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Regular price
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