Annie Sullivan And The Trials Of Helen Keller

Joseph Lambert

Annie Sullivan And The Trials Of Helen Keller This biographical graphic novel tells the story of Annie Sullivan's difficult childhood and her first years working to help Helen Keller communicate and make sense of a world she could neither see nor hear.

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