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Famous Friends: Helen Keller and Mark Twain

How They Met, Their Humble Beginnings and Amazing Achievements
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Famous Friends: Helen Keller and Mark Twain is a perfect narrative non-fiction book for young learners! It's packed full of historical information about two of America's most influential literary people's friendship, including their humble beginnings, how they became friends through shared grief, and how they made a deep mark on the literature, culture, and history of the United States. Also included are historical photos, a chronological timeline of their lives and friendship, chapter notes, a glossary, works consulted and further reading recommendations for student research.

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Pages 48
Publish Date 2024-06-04
Size 7.5" x 9.5" x 0.0"
Author Philip Wolny

American Author

Learn about the early life of Mark Twain, his childhood along the Mississippi River, and the classic books he authored that influenced writers for generations.

Light from the Darkness

Helen Keller, robbed of sight and sound by an illness at 19 months, learned to read and write with the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, and became an author, lecturer, and activist.

A Meeting of Minds

Read how Helen Keller first met Mark Twain, becoming instant friends who would share their thoughts and writings for years to come.

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