The Story of My Life, Part 1 (Version 3)
Helen Keller
Leído por Victoria Neely





When Helen Keller's autobiography was first published in 1903, she was a young woman studying at Radcliffe College. In it, Helen shares memories of her childhood, describes how Miss Sullivan helped her learn how to communicate, and reflects on her experiences as a college student.
This audiobook is divided into a three-part special edition. The first part is Helen's autobiography. The second part is a collection of Helen's letters from childhood through 1901. The third part is a supplementary account of Helen’s education, including in-depth passages from her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, and additional insightful commentary by editor John Albert Macy on Helen’s extraordinary education, personality, speech, and literary style. (3 hr 50 min)
Capítulos
Chapter 1 | 9:34 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 2 | 12:52 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 3 | 5:42 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 4 | 6:36 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 5 | 5:51 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 6 | 6:09 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 7 | 12:07 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 8 | 3:22 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 9 | 6:24 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 10 | 4:09 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 11 | 8:08 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 12 | 4:25 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 13 | 8:32 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 14 | 15:57 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 15 | 8:00 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 16 | 3:54 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 17 | 5:14 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 18 | 11:37 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 19 | 10:10 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 20 | 16:14 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 21 | 24:13 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 22 | 24:16 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Chapter 23 | 17:04 | Leído por Victoria Neely |
Reseñas
Amazing, beautiful Helen Keller





Stephanie, South Australia
l have known about Helen Keller and her gifted teacher Ms Sullivan since my childhood. But not until this audiobook did l understand how extraordinary Helen was. Her gift for enjoying and embracing life, and determination to achieve such academic success fully despite such challenges of both being blind and deaf. Listening to this has left me less fearful about being deaf or blind (though l hope not to become so!). The reader of this for Librivox is just perfect too. Thank you. Stephanie, South Australia





Jasmin Turcios
Beautiful and the stories like this should be published