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.
This narrative biography focuses on the childhood of a young woman who
in the face of challenge grew up to be a truly inspirational leader.