The world I live in
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Blondie
> 3 dayAs a nurse, I deal with a lot of patient challenges but reading this gave me a new perspective of the challenges vision & hearing impaired patients go through. This showed me that my perception was way off. Great book! Easy to read & understand. Highly recommend it!
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Nicole McG
> 3 daygood
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Charles Little
> 3 dayInformative book about the silent world of the deaf/blind culture.
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Kindle Pam
Greater than one weekIm was overwhelmed with the amazing insight to Helens world and how God allowed her to see and hear by his spirit guiding her through touch smell and revelations he imparted to her. I love her statement I always knew he was there but I didnt know his name unti I was introduced to him at 17
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TBA
19-11-2024This book is different from any I have ever read and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Reading descriptions of people and objects from the perspective of a person who was deaf, blind and mute and relied solely on touch, taste and smell makes me truly appreciate having all my senses in tact and teaches me not to take that for granted.
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L.E.Y.
> 3 dayits interesting to know more about Helen Kellers thoughts and beliefs, but disappointing in some ways.
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Tito Schimmel
20-11-2024I havent read this yet; on my bookshelf.
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ramy
> 3 dayExcellent collection. The Book is Excellent and the pictures are marvelous and well illustrated. My Kids enjoyed reading this book.
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J.c.
Greater than one weekI loved this book, it explained her thoughts and how she felt in such great detail that I want to read it all again!
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S.
> 3 dayI had no idea of parts of the senses that go unused. Helen Keller gave detailed readings of the world and activities. This felt like it had a poetry slant to her story.