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Release date NZ
September 15th, 2012
Author
Contributor
Illustrated by Raul Colon
Pages
40
Dimensions (mm)
234x282x10
Illustrations
illustrations
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Random House Inc
ISBN-13
9780375857065
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150 Banana Points
Product ID
18510976
Description
"What is breathtakingly shown here, through accurate, cross-hatched watercolor paintings; excerpts from Sullivan's correspondence to her former teacher; and concise and poetic language, is the woman's patience and belief in the intelligence of her student to grasp the concepts of language," praised "School Library Journal" in a starred review.
Author Deborah Hopkinson and illustrator Raul Colon present the story of Helen Keller in a fresh and original way that is perfect for young children. Focusing on the relationship between Helen and her teacher, Annie Sullivan, the book is interspersed with excerpts of Annie's letters home, written as she struggled with her angry, wild pupil. But slowly, with devotion and determination, Annie teaches Helen finger spelling and braille, letters, and sentences. As Helen comes to understand language and starts to communicate, she connects for the first time with her family and the world around her. The lyrical text and exquisite art will make this fascinating story a favorite with young readers. Children will also enjoy learning the Braille alphabet, which is embossed on the back cover of the jacket.
Author Biography
DEBORAH HOPKINSON is the author, most recently, of "A Boy Called Dickens." She has written numerous other books, including "Sky Boys: How They Built the Empire State Building, " an ALA Notable Book and a "Boston Globe--Horn Book" Honor Book; "Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek, " an ALA Notable Book and a Junior Library Guild Selection; and the ALA Notable Apples to Oregon. Her many other acclaimed titles include "Under the Quilt of Night" and "Fannie in the Kitchen."
Author Deborah Hopkinson and illustrator Raul Colon present the story of Helen Keller in a fresh and original way that is perfect for young children. Focusing on the relationship between Helen and her teacher, Annie Sullivan, the book is interspersed with excerpts of Annie's letters home, written as she struggled with her angry, wild pupil. But slowly, with devotion and determination, Annie teaches Helen finger spelling and braille, letters, and sentences. As Helen comes to understand language and starts to communicate, she connects for the first time with her family and the world around her. The lyrical text and exquisite art will make this fascinating story a favorite with young readers. Children will also enjoy learning the Braille alphabet, which is embossed on the back cover of the jacket.
Author Biography
DEBORAH HOPKINSON is the author, most recently, of "A Boy Called Dickens." She has written numerous other books, including "Sky Boys: How They Built the Empire State Building, " an ALA Notable Book and a "Boston Globe--Horn Book" Honor Book; "Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek, " an ALA Notable Book and a Junior Library Guild Selection; and the ALA Notable Apples to Oregon. Her many other acclaimed titles include "Under the Quilt of Night" and "Fannie in the Kitchen."
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