Helen Keller: Courage in the Dark, Reviewed by Zachary, 1st Grade, House 46, The Dalton School

20 02 2008

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I liked this book because it was full of adventure. I also like it because it was realistic. It is about a girl who gets sick and then her sickness goes away, but she becomes blind and deaf, so she went to a school for blind people. Then she could understand what people were saying. I liked when she wrote the Braille book because it must have been hard for her to know what letters to press. I recommend this book if you like books with adventure.


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3 responses to “Helen Keller: Courage in the Dark, Reviewed by Zachary, 1st Grade, House 46, The Dalton School”

6 03 2008
Imogen, Grade Year 2 - Hornsby House School (London, UK) (08:16:07) :

I thought it was excellent too. I did not like it when Helen Keller got sick. I agree that it is full of adventure.

6 03 2008
Zachary, House 46 (12:40:38) :

I never knew that Helen Keller could play chess.

6 03 2008
Zachary, House 46 (12:51:44) :

I never knew that Helen Keller could play chess.
Your new friend,
Zachary

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