Anticipating the life of Helen Keller a half-century later, Laura Bridgman's is a pioneering tale of her journey from isolation to accomplishment. This book is both a success story of how a sightless and soundless girl gained contact with an ever-widening world, and also a cautionary tale about the way moral crusades and scientific progress can compromise each other. 12 halftones.
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Anticipating the life of Helen Keller a half-century later, Laura Bridgman's is a pioneering tale of her journey from isolation to accomplishment. This book is both a success story of how a sightless and soundless girl gained contact with an ever-widening world, and also a cautionary tale about the way moral crusades and scientific progress can compromise each other. 12 halftones.
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