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A biography focusing on the life of Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller’s devoted teacher. The book details Sullivan’s own challenging childhood, marked by near-blindness and poverty, and her transformative experience at the Perkins School for the Blind. It then explores her pivotal role in educating Helen Keller, a young girl who was both deaf and blind, and the profound impact their relationship had on both their lives.









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