
If You Give Me Three Days of Light Three Days to See (bilingual Classic)
by Helen Keller
About This Novel
"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is a masterpiece of autobiographical prose by the well-known American writer Helen Keller. It consists of two parts: "My Life" mainly writes about the author's life from childhood to college. It was written while she was studying at Radcliffe College and published in 1903; "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is one of her most well-known essays and was published in "The Atlantic Monthly" in February 1933. From the perspective of a weak woman with a disability but a strong will, she warned healthy people to cherish life and everything given by the Creator. As a blind and deaf person, Helen Keller's story inspired countless people, and she was also hailed as "the great icon of human willpower."
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