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by Margo Lundell · Cartwheel Books · tapa blanda · 48 pages
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Descubre la inspiradora historia de Helen Keller, una niña ciega y sorda que superó sus discapacidades con la ayuda de su maestra, Annie Sullivan. Este libro, dirigido a jóvenes lectores, narra la transformación de Helen desde una niña salvaje hasta una mujer reconocida mundialmente, destacando su valentía y perseverancia. A través de ilustraciones y un lenguaje accesible, los niños aprenderán sobre la vida de Helen y su impacto en el mundo.

Anna Sewell was an English novelist who is known for her only book, Black Beauty, a novel about a horse. She was born into a Quaker family in Norfolk and moved to London as a baby. Her mother, Mary Wright Sewell, was the author of popular children's books. Sewell never married and always lived with her parents, in Sussex, Gloucestershire and Norfolk. A chronic illness left her leading a life of invalidism, with trips to spa resorts in England and continental Europe. She joined her mother in carrying out charitable work and also edited her mother's books. Black Beauty was written between 1871 and 1877 and published a few months before Sewell's death.