The World I Live In
BiographyAutobiographyPersonal Memoirs

The World I Live In

by Helen Keller

Publisher
Creative Media Partners, LLC
Pages
78
Language
English
Published
2004

Overview

Helen Keller's The World I Live In is an intimate, reflective book about perception, language, and the interior life shaped by blindness and deafness. Keller writes with unusual clarity about sensation, memory, and thought, inviting readers into a perspective that feels both deeply personal and broadly human.

This book will appeal to readers interested in memoir, disability writing, and the philosophy of experience. The World I Live In is not merely inspirational; it is a serious attempt to describe how meaning is built from touch, intuition, and attention, making it valuable for anyone curious about how the mind makes a world. It keeps the book useful for readers who want clear context. That balance helps it work for both casual and focused reading.

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