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Annie Sullivan & Helen Keller (2013)

by Joseph Lambert(Favorite Author)
4.04 of 5 Votes: 5
languge
English
publisher
Çà et Là / Cambourakis
review 1: I didn't really like this book. I Found it confusing and hard to follow. I think it's intended for 4th or 5th grade. If I was to use this for a classroom I would need to give the students lots of background information before beginning the story. I would also have to keep checking to make sure they understood what was going on. I think graphic novels are great if they are easy understand. It's a nice book just not my favorite.
review 2: Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Hellen Keller is a very insightful and fascinating picture book that tells of the beginning Helen Keller's and Annie Sullivan's relationship and shows how helen progresses in her learning from Annie along with some insight on Annie's past. In this graphic novel there are intriguing drawings
... moreof what Helen feels and begins to see through Annie's teaching. I gave this book a five out of five because of the amazing drawings and interesting context in which the children can easily learn more about helen keller. I think that the themes of this book could be finding oneself, or exceeding expectation, annie and helen both exceeded (what was thought by others) limits put on their lives. I think the age at which this could could be read would be around 9. less
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Belle
Font was a little hard to read, but enjoyed the story telling through sign language.
Easterneuropean
**Read as part of the Chicago Public Schools Battle of the Books 2014.**
Jager
Very well done graphic novel.
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