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If You Give Me Three Days of Light

Helen Keller

152K01

If you only had three days in your life to see the light, what would you do with it? Helen said that she would take a good look at the world, the gorgeous colors, the majestic buildings, and the faces of her loved ones...

If You Give Me Three Days of Light: the Autobiography of Helen Keller

Helen Keller

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In addition, Helen Keller was diligent in writing throughout her life and created a total of 14 literary works. Among them, the most praised ones are "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" and "My Life". "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is a famous prose masterpiece by Helen Keller. It was written in 1933 and was published in the Atlantic Monthly in the United States. It was later translated into many languages ​​and included in the textbooks of universities, middle schools and primary schools in many countries. The autobiographical work "My Life" written in college is Helen Keller's debut novel. In the article, Helen Keller described her life in the first 21 years of her life in a true and natural way, telling how she overcame illness and disability, how she broke through the darkness and gained light. "My Life" has aroused strong repercussions in the United States since its publication in 1902. It has been translated into more than 50 languages ​​and spread to every corner of the world.

If You Give Me Three Days of Light Three Days to See (bilingual Classic)

Helen Keller

109K0

"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."

If You Give Me Three Days of Light

Helen Keller

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Helen Keller's masterpiece, one of the "Top Ten American Icons of the 20th Century" and winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, is a book that has helped millions of people regain confidence and hope, and is known as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature." The Ministry of Education's newly compiled Chinese textbooks are designated reading books and are classics that won the "National Five One Project Award". The literary work that shocked Franklin Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and Charlie Chaplin, and the "awakening" book that inspired countless people.

If You Give Me Three Days of Light (documentary Video Collection Edition)

Helen Keller

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"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" completely collects Helen Keller's widely circulated essay "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" and the autobiographical classic "My Life Story", showing her moving from darkness and silence to a bright and abundant life. This book specially collects more than 100 precious documentary images of Helen Keller. It uses literary style visual design and high-quality visual language to construct an "image biography", transforming Helen's difficult process of establishing cognition into an immersive visual experience that directly touches people's hearts. The "Life Book List" and "Spiritual Friends" sections have been added to reveal Helen's spiritual nourishment and ideological background.

If You Give Me Three Days of Light

Helen Keller

125K01

"The Picture of Dorian Gray" tells the story of Dorian Gray, who was extremely handsome and kind-hearted. He saw the portrait made by the painter Hallward and discovered his amazing beauty. Under the temptation of the painter friend Lord Henry, he made a wish to the portrait: he would remain youthful forever, and all the vicissitudes of the years and the sins of youth would be borne by the portrait. At first, he didn't take it seriously, but when he toyed with an actress's feelings and caused her to commit suicide, he discovered that the self in the portrait had undergone evil changes. After that, the portrait became ugly day by day, but he remained beautiful. Eighteen years later, Dorian Gray murdered the painter Hallward out of hatred for the painter's work and disgust for his own soul. Later, the actress's brother came to seek revenge, but died unexpectedly. It was the death of the actress' brother that awakened Dorian Gray's conscience. He stabbed the portrait with a knife, but he died mysteriously...

If You Give Me Three Days of Light

Helen Keller

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The first half of "If You Give Me Three Days of Sight" mainly writes about Helen's life after she became blind, deaf and mute. At the beginning, Helen was disappointed with life. She faced life with negative thoughts and was very irritable. She often lost her temper and threw things. She feels that there is no love in real life, etc. How she hopes to get the light again. With the help of her parents, Helen found a teacher - Teacher Sullivan. This teacher became Helen's guide in her new life, making Helen full of hope and passion for life again. Under the patient guidance of Teacher Sullivan, Helen learned to read and recognized many words. She also learned about love and felt the love everywhere around her. As time went by, accompanied by teachers and relatives, Helen experienced many different things, such as: celebrating Christmas, embracing the ocean, experiencing autumn and winter, etc. The second half introduces Helen's academic career. During Helen's academic career, Helen encountered many difficulties, but at the same time she also made many friends. While Helen was studying, due to her indomitable spirit, she learned to speak and write. Although Helen encountered some unhappy things in the process, she did not give up. Her hard work paid off and she successfully realized her college dream and entered Harvard University. Due to physical defects in her college life, she struggled with heavy homework. With the help of teachers and her own efforts, she finally graduated from college with honors and mastered five languages: English, French, German, Latin and Greek. But after graduating from college, she encountered sad things, such as the death of her loving mother. Helen later also introduced some great people she met in life, such as Edison, Mark Twain, etc. At the same time, it also introduces her experience of different and colorful lives, her charity activities, etc.

The Top Ten Classics in the World That You Must Read in Your Lifetime: If You Give Me Three Days of Light (youth Edition)

Helen Keller

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Here is a record of a deaf-mute's experience of changing her miserable destiny with her amazing efforts. In a lonely world without light, silence, and silence, her strong self-confidence made her life rich and colorful. Helen Keller, the most remarkable figure in the 19th century, created many works in her life. Fourteen books, and its prose "Top 10 Classical World Classics You Must Read in a Lifetime (Youth Edition): If You Give Me Three Days of Light (Autobiography of Helen Keller) (Super Low Price Collector's Edition)" has conquered readers all over the world with its unparalleled beauty and has become a widely read classic.

If You Give Me Three Days of Light

Helen Keller

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Helen Keller's masterpiece prose "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", from the perspective of a person who has lost her light, warns all healthy people to cherish life and everything given by the Creator. This book contains Keller's famous speech "If you give me three days of light", and also translates the full text of "My Story" and "My World".

If You Give Me Three Days of Light (classic Translation)

Helen Keller

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This book includes the following works by Helen Keller: "The Story of My Life", "The World I Live in" and "If You Give Me Three Days of Light". Her autobiography "The Story of My Life" was published in 1902 and is known as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature"; "The World I Live in" was published in 1913 and is also an autobiographical work; "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" was published in the American "Atlantic Monthly" in 1933. In this article, Helen expressed her longing for light in a unique way. This book is part of the "Translation Classics" series.

If You Give Me Three Days of Light

Helen Keller

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The famous writer Mark Twain once said: "There were two great figures in the 19th century, one was Napoleon and the other was Helen Keller." Helen overcame physical obstacles that were unimaginable by ordinary people, and was admitted to Harvard University's Rabcliffe College. She became a blind and deaf-mute person who received a bachelor's degree in literature. Through her own efforts, she devoted her life to the cause of the disabled, established many charities, and won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which represents the highest honor for American citizens. Her legendary experience of fighting against disease throughout her life and finally succeeding, as well as her glorious life of never giving up and persevering forge ahead, have been inspiring generations of young people. Helen not only used her actions to prove mankind's ability and courage to overcome diseases, but also wrote down her own experiences to provide valuable reference for the world. "The Story of My Life" is her debut novel completed in 1902 with the help of her teacher Anne Loliwen. The tenacious quality and perseverance shown in the book shocked every reader. Helen Keller wrote a total of 14 books in her life. "The Story of My Life" is her debut novel. The work immediately caused a sensation in the United States as soon as it was published, and was called "an unparalleled work in the history of world literature". It has been published in more than a hundred versions and has had a profound impact on the world. This book is compiled from Helen Keller's three books: "The Story of My Life", "Out of the Dark", and "Teacher" and the essay "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" published in the American "Atlantic Monthly". It provides a complete and systematic introduction to Helen Keller's rich, vivid, real and great life.

If You Give Me Three Days of Light

Helen Keller

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Helen Keller is a great name that represents an optimistic and positive image in the minds of readers, and one that never gives up. Her life experience has inspired generations of people. Her autobiography and essays have been translated and spread widely in China, but in comparison, Keller's letters have been translated less. In addition to Keller's autobiography and essays, this book also contains letters she wrote to friends and family. This book is mainly composed of three parts: the first part is the autobiography "The Story of My Life", in which Keller reviews her life in delicate and moving writing, describing the great changes in her life after her illness, as well as the process of overcoming various difficulties in life and achieving outstanding achievements; the second part is the prose "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", in which Keller imagines that she has three days of light and how she should use these precious three days. Day; the third part is more than a hundred letters written by Keller to relatives and friends between 1887 and 1907. She made a wide range of friends. The letters record many anecdotes about her interactions with famous people from all walks of life. This allows us to see a Keller who had wide interests and hobbies, a rich inner world, and had her own independent opinions and thinking on many things. It provides a true and comprehensive supplement for readers to understand the life of this legendary woman.

If You Give Me Three Days of Light

Helen Keller

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"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is Helen Keller's most famous prose masterpiece. From the perspective of a weak woman with a disability and a strong will, she warned people with healthy bodies to cherish life, cherish light, care for life and care for others. In addition, "My Life Story" included in this book is an autobiographical work by Helen Keller, which is hailed as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature", and she is therefore regarded as one of the most inspiring writers of the 20th century.

If You Give Me Three Days of Light (new Version)

Helen Keller

134K0

"I kept falling and slipping, encountering unexpected setbacks, losing my temper, and then calming down my temper and continuing to climb... Every little bit of progress I made was a great encouragement." "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" includes the autobiography "The Story of My Life" and the famous essay "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", which truly records Helen Keller's change of mentality from pessimism and negativity to positivity when faced with tragic life circumstances. It conveys the eternal value of finding light with strong will no matter how dark you are. She used affectionate language and delicate brushwork to express her love for life and life, bringing courage and hope to countless people and becoming a spiritual model for all mankind.

If You Give Me Three Days of Light

Helen Keller

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This book is the author's autobiographical work, using the technique of line drawing. Whether it is memories of past events or confessions of one's own heart, they are all very ordinary words, true and kind, natural and smooth. In the article, the author hopes that during this imaginary three days, he can see his teachers and friends; visit the Museum of Natural History and Art; see New York City and the daily world; and finally go to see a play. The three-day event covers all aspects of life, which not only reflects the author's pursuit of beauty in life, but also expresses the author's high praise for human creation. She also used her painful experiences and beautiful desires to advise the world to cherish light and cherish time.

If You Give Me Three Days of Light

Helen Keller

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In this book, Helen Keller expresses her desire for light, her cherishment and her deep love for life from the perspective of a weak woman with a disability and a strong will. In the book, Helen Keller tells her life experience of how she defeated the disease, how she broke through the darkness and gained light. This book is a book that goes deep into the reader's inner world.

If You Give Me Three Days of Light (new Version)

Helen Keller

74K0

In order to help teenagers get to know and understand this great woman more deeply, we have carefully drawn nearly 30 exquisite illustrations for this book that fit the meaning of the text, so that we can absorb her precious ideological and spiritual wealth while appreciating her outstanding life. "I only look at what I have, not what I don't have." It is with the support of this belief that Helen Keller persisted in looking for light in the darkness and sowing hope in misfortune during the 87 years of lightlessness and silence. Finally, with this fighting spirit of self-improvement and the persistent pursuit of happiness, she fought bravely against fate and won light and laughter for herself. Whether you are frustrated due to setbacks, or want to give up on your life goals because of a difficult future; whether you are a disabled person who is suffering from illness and suffering from life, or a normal person who is in good health but has lost confidence in life, you can be inspired by it and regain confidence and hope.