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The World I Live In

Helen Keller 
(1880 - 1968)

The World I Live In by Helen Keller is a collection of essays that poignantly tells of her impressions of the world, through her sense of touch, smell, her imagination and dreams.

My hand is to me what your hearing and sight together are to you. In large measure we travel the same highways, read the same books, speak the same language, yet our experiences are different. All my comings and goings turn on the hand as on a pivot. It is the hand that binds me to the world of men and women. The hand is my feeler with which I reach through isolation and darkness and seize every pleasure, every activity that my fingers encounter. With the dropping of a little word from another's hand into mine, a slight flutter of the fingers, began the intelligence, the joy, the fullness of my life. Helen Keller, quoted from her essay, The Seeing Hand.

Read by Laura Caldwell

Run time 2 Hours 49 Minutes in 3 Audio CDs

   Preface  
   The Seeing Hand  
   The Hands of Others  
   The Hand of the Race  
   The Power of Touch  
   The Finer Vibrations  
   Smell, the Fallen Angel  
   Relative Values of the Senses  
   The Five Sensed World  
   Inward Visions  
   Analogies in Sense Perception  
   Before the Soul Dawn  
   The Larger Sanctions  
   The Dream World  
   Dreams and Reality  
   A Waking Dream  
   A Chant of Darkness 


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