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A review by evila_elf
Miss Spitfire: Reaching Helen Keller by Sarah Miller
4.0
This book really reads like an autobiography. It is very clear that the author did her research and did a wonderful job at getting inside Anne Sullivan's head.
The book did start to drag a little in the middle and I wasn't quite feeling the connection, or disconnection, of Helen knowing words, but not connecting *with* the words.
Then, after the famous 'water' scene, the book pretty much ended. I would have liked to see more. Or, basically, I didn't want the book to end. And there are a good number of photos, as well, in the back of the book.
The book did start to drag a little in the middle and I wasn't quite feeling the connection, or disconnection, of Helen knowing words, but not connecting *with* the words.
Then, after the famous 'water' scene, the book pretty much ended. I would have liked to see more. Or, basically, I didn't want the book to end. And there are a good number of photos, as well, in the back of the book.