Helen Keller: Volume 89
By (Author) Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
Illustrated by Sam Rudd
Quarto Publishing PLC
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
18th October 2022
4th October 2022
New Edition
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens picture books
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Disability, impairments and spec
362.41092
Hardback
32
Width 195mm, Height 240mm
Little Helen was curious and eager to learn about the world. After contracting an illness during childhood, she became deaf and blind at the age of one and was unable to talk. Helen and her family found ways to connect with each other, such as hand-signing.
But when Anne Sullivan, a teacher, came into her life, Helen discovered more ways to communicate with the wider world, learning finger-spelling and how to talk. This saw her become the first deaf-blind person to earn a university degree, and led her to tour the world advocating for the rights of disabled people.
This inspiring book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of this amazing woman's life.
Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, born in Barcelona, Spain, is a writer and creative director in constant search of new concepts for children's books and the author of the multimillion-copy bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series of picture books that explore the lives of outstanding people. Working for more than fifteen years for clients in top advertising agencies, her books combine creativity with learning, aiming to establish a new and fresh relationship between children and pop culture.