A brief summary of the bond for life by helen keller
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The Story of my Life by Helen Keller is an autobiography that recounts Helen's experiences as she adjusts to the world as a blind and deaf person. Helen begins the story by describing her earliest memories of sights and sounds and her memory of contracting the illness that resulted in her deafness and blindness.
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Helen Adam Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama on June 27, 1880. During the Civil War, Keller’s father, Arthur H. Keller had been a captain in the Confederate Army. Keller’s ancestral family owned a large plot with a homestead and a neighboring outhouse. The homestead was called “Ivy Green” because it was an old-fashioned house, covered with English ivy. Helen was quite fond of this house and the family garden. Although Helen enjoyed the fruits of springtime, February turned things bleak. The doctor diagnosed her with “acute congestion of the stomach and brain”. Helen became unconscious, leaving her family in a flurry of emotions and panic. Then, as suddenly as the illness enveloped her, Keller recovered from the fever. However, no one could tell at the time that Helen Keller would be without sight and hearing henceforth.