The biography of Helen Keller is a truly inspirational, encouraging story that makes me want to accomplish more in life. I recommend this book to everybody, young, or old because I think that it has a true meaning, and it can teach anybody a lesson: anything is possible. George Sullivan (the author of Helen Keller) wrote facts about Helen’s life, but it was strangely not boring at all. Instead, she managed to turn it into an interesting biography of one’s life.
This book is a biography of person called “Helen Keller”. Helen Keller had been born in Tuscumbia, Alabama as a perfectly normal baby girl, but when she was just 19 months old, she had lost her sight and hearing to an illness called the “scarlet fever”. Helen had now lost her senses, so that she did not know what was going on around her until a lady named Anne Sullivan entered her life. Anne Sullivan was an educator that travelled all the way to Helen, and taught her how to communicate and read braille. Anne also had an eye disease, trachoma, that severely damaged her eyesight. This experience let Anne understand and help Helen better by using the challenges that she faced into teaching Helen more easily. One step at a time, Helen began to understand things. When Helen turned 7 years old, she had already started to learn braille. She was learning things at a really fast pace, and even started attending New York’s Wright-Humason School for the deaf. Anne helped Helen break out her dark, silent world. In 1935, Helen got President Roosevelt to sign the the Social Security Act, which helps the disabled children. Helen continued to convince more and more people and places to help the poor, and she was determined to help others first. Helen was inspiring people all over the world, and she was a bright light to everybody. She then had a heart attack in the late May of 1968. Helen Keller went over everybody’s expectations - including her own.
I’ve never actually experienced something as amazing as Helen and Anne has, but I think that I see it from people on the television, people on the streets, in books, etc. I learn from my surroundings. I’ve read a biography of a man that escaped from North Korea. He went through so many hardships and challenges throughout his journey like having to get tortured because of his family’s escape plan without him, but he kept going; just like Helen Keller did. Also, when he managed to escape, he didn’t just live a happy life, but he decided to take a job that helps defectors. He continued to help others, just like Helen.
I personally thought that Helen Keller was fantastic book, and it is book worth reading because you can learn many things from Helen and Anne such as: determination, trust, consistence, and inspiration. I think that after reading this biography, I have changed my way of thinking about perseverance in life. I have chosen to keep going and believe in myself. I think that I have been inspired by Helen Keller, and I now know that there is always a way out of trouble. Helen Keller proved that there is no impossible.