From School Library Journal
Grade 2-4-With short, easy sentences and plenty of white space enveloping the large typeface, this biography is just right for emerging readers. Keller's story unfolds at a fast, reader-friendly pace. Students will probably skip over the few difficult names, such as Tuscumbia, the Alabama town where Helen was born, and Anagnos, a Boston doctor who headed an institute for the blind. Poignant, soft-focused watercolor illustrations complement the text. Patricia Lakin's Helen Keller and the Big Storm (Aladdin, 2002) has more cartoonlike art. Libraries owning that title should also consider Sutcliffe's book for general purchase.
Anne Chapman Callaghan, Racine Public Library, WICopyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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About the Author
Jane Sutcliffe has written numerous books for children including Paul Revere, Amelia Earhart, Chief Joseph, Juan Ponce de León, George S. Patton Jr., Helen Keller and Jesse Owens.