Christine Platt is an advocate for social justice and policy reform. She holds a bachelor's degree in Africana Studies, a master's degree in African and African American Studies, and a J.D. from Stetson University College of Law. Through storytelling, she teaches people of all ages about race, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
"The Story of Helen Keller inspires young readers to hope and work
to overcome difficult--even what others call
impossible--circumstances. With a bit of encouragement, Helen
Keller achieved great things despite disabilities and
difficulties." --Annette Whipple, Author of The Laura Ingalls
Wilder Companion and The Story of the Wright Brothers
"Helen Keller has always been inspirational. I thought I knew a lot
about her until I read Christine Platt's book. The story is
incredible. With vivid illustrations, this is a wonderful book that
all ages can enjoy together." --Stacia Deutsch, bestselling
author
"What an inspirational, educational, and engaging book! I learned
so much about this pioneering woman and all of her incredible
accomplishments, including founding the ACLU. Using clear and
concise writing, Platt features Helen Keller's life in a way that
will leave kids feeling they can conquer the world!" --Susan B.
Katz, Award-Winning Author and National Board Certified Teacher
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