Cover art for DEAR DR. BELL...YOUR FRIEND, HELEN KELLER

DEAR DR. BELL...YOUR FRIEND, HELEN KELLER

Age Range: 10 - 18
Buy now from
AMAZON.COM
BARNES & NOBLE
LOCAL BOOKSELLER
Add to my list

KIRKUS REVIEW

 In 1886, six-year-old Helen Keller sat on Alexander Graham Bell's knee and played with his watch. Thus began a friendship that lasted until Bell's death in 1922, with Bell an enthusiastic supporter of all that Keller attempted. She dedicated The Story of My Life ``To Alexander Graham Bell, WHO has taught the deaf to speak and enabled the listening ear to hear speech from the Atlantic to the Rockies''; in later years, Bell even agreed to appear in a movie of Helen's life, though in the end he wasn't needed. Experienced author St. George has done considerable research into the correspondence and relationship between the two, as well as into their separate lives; in her narrative, Helen comes alive more effectively than Bell, who remains a somewhat distant icon. Helen's astonishing story is still poignant--a bright, impetuous, loving girl finding her way through the walls of blindness and deafness. Bell is portrayed as a somewhat pompous enigma, a compulsive inventor who wasn't particularly impressed with the telephone and who went to Nova Scotia to fly kites. Strange friends? De gustibus.... An interesting angle on both lives. Bibliography; 31 b&w photos not seen. (Nonfiction. 10+)

Pub Date: Oct. 21st, 1992
ISBN: 0-399-22337-1
Page count: 96pp
Publisher: Putnam
Review Posted Online:
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1st, 1992



MORE BY JUDITH ST. GEORGE

Children Cover art for THE DUEL
by Judith St. George
Children Cover art for ZARAFA
by Judith St. George
Children Cover art for STAND TALL, ABE LINCOLN
by Judith St. George
Children Cover art for THE GHOST, THE WHITE HOUSE, AND ME
by Judith St. George
Children Cover art for MAKE YOUR MARK, FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT
by Judith St. George
Children Cover art for SO YOU WANT TO BE AN EXPLORER?
by Judith St. George


SIMILAR BOOKS SUGGESTED BY OUR CRITICS:

Children Cover art for ANNIE AND HELEN
by Deborah Hopkinson