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Helen Keller in Scotland - A Personal Record

Helen Keller, James Kerr Love

Verlag: Alien Ebooks

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Helen Keller in Scotland: A Personal Record, written by Helen Keller herself, provides a detailed account of her travels and experiences in Scotland. Originally published in 1933, it offers insights into Keller's thoughts and reflections during her visit.
 
The book is edited with an introduction by James Kerr Love, a notable figure in the field of audiology, who adds valuable context to Keller's narrative. It captures her admiration for the Scottish landscape and culture, showcasing her ability to appreciate and describe the world despite her disabilities. This work remains a testament to Keller's determination and keen observational skills, providing readers with a unique perspective on her life and experiences in Scotland​
Verfügbar seit: 24.06.2024.
Drucklänge: 167 Seiten.

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