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Books with title The Miracle Worker: A Play

  • The Miracle Worker: A Play

    William Gibson

    Paperback (Scribner, June 17, 2008)
    Based on the remarkable true story of Helen Keller and her teacher Annie Sullivan, this inspiring and unforgettable play has moved countless readers and become an American classic.Young Helen Keller, blind, deaf, and mute since infancy, is in danger of being sent to an institution because her inability to communicate has left her frustrated and violent. In desperation, her parents seek help from the Perkins Institute, which sends them a "half-blind Yankee schoolgirl" named Annie Sullivan to tutor their daughter. Despite the Kellers' resistance and the belief that Helen "is like a little safe, locked, that no one can open," Annie suspects that within Helen lies the potential for more, if only she can reach her. Through persistence, love, and sheer stubbornness, Annie breaks through Helen's walls of silence and darkness and teaches her to communicate, bringing her into the world at last.
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  • The Miracle Worker

    William Gibson, Cathy Ritchie, Listener's Digest Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (Listener's Digest Inc., Aug. 8, 2008)
    The Miracle Worker demonstrates the true miracle of love, compassion, and determination. Helen Keller, a young woman struck blind and deaf as a young child, finds the way out of her prison walls of silence and darkness through the love and determination of Anne Sullivan.
  • The Miracle Worker

    William Gibson

    eBook (Scribner, June 17, 2008)
    NO ONE COULD REACH HER Twelve-year-old Helen Keller lived in a prison of silence and darkness. Born deaf, blind, and mute, with no way to express herself or comprehend those around her, she flew into primal rages against anyone who tried to help her, fighting tooth and nail with a strength born of furious, unknowing desperation. Then Annie Sullivan came. Half-blind herself, but possessing an almost fanatical determination, she would begin a frightening and incredibly moving struggle to tame the wild girl no one could reach, and bring Helen into the world at last....
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  • The Miracle Worker: A Play

    William Gibson

    Paperback (Scribner, June 17, 2008)
    Based on the remarkable true story of Helen Keller and her teacher Annie Sullivan, this inspiring and unforgettable play has moved countless readers and become an American classic. Young Helen Keller, blind, deaf, and mute since infancy, is in danger of being sent to an institution because her inability to communicate has left her frustrated and violent. In desperation, her parents seek help from the Perkins Institute, which sends them a "half-blind Yankee schoolgirl" named Annie Sullivan to tutor their daughter. Despite the Kellers' resistance and the belief that Helen "is like a little safe, locked, that no one can open," Annie suspects that within Helen lies the potential for more, if only she can reach her. Through persistence, love, and sheer stubbornness, Annie breaks through Helen's walls of silence and darkness and teaches her to communicate, bringing her into the world at last.
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  • The Miracle Worker: A Play in Three Acts

    William Gibson

    Paperback (Samuel French, March 15, 1961)
    Drama / 7m, 7f / Unit set Immortalized onstage and screen by Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke, this classic tells the story of Annie Sullivan and her student, blind and mute Helen Keller. The Miracle Worker dramatizes the volatile relationship between the lonely teacher and her charge. Trapped in a secret, silent world, unable to communicate, Helen is violent, spoiled, almost sub-human and treated by her family as such. Only Annie realizes that there is a mind and spirit waiting to be rescued from the dark, tortured silence. With scenes of intense physical and emotional dynamism, Annie's success with Helen finally comes with the utterance of a single, glorious word: "water". "Interesting, absorbing and moving." - New York Post
  • The Miracle Worker

    William Gibson

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket, June 25, 2002)
    NO ONE COULD REACH HERTwelve-year-old Helen Keller lived in a prison of silence and darkness. Born deaf, blind, and mute, with no way to express herself or comprehend those around her, she flew into primal rages against anyone who tried to help her, fighting tooth and nail with a strength born of furious, unknowing desperation.Then Annie Sullivan came. Half-blind herself, but possessing an almost fanatical determination, she would begin a frightening and incredibly moving struggle to tame the wild girl no one could reach, and bring Helen into the world at last....
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  • Jesus the Miracle Worker

    Harvest House Publishers

    Hardcover (Harvest House Publishers, Feb. 1, 2015)
    With easy-to-understand words and bright, imaginative illustrations, this story leads children ages three to seven through some of the many miracles Jesus performed. Taken directly from the Bible and retold in a way even the very young can understand, this adventure-filled storybook is certain to become a family classic—read often and enjoyed over a lifetime.Give your little ones an early introduction to the Bible by teaching them about some of Jesus' amazing miracles, including the time he fed five thousand people, walked on the water of Galilee, and calmed the storm.
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  • The Miracle Worker

    William Gibson

    Paperback (Bantam Books, July 1, 1975)
    Deaf, blind, and mute twelve-year-old Helen Keller was like a wild animal. Scared out of her wits but still murderously strong, she clawed and struggled against all who tried to help her. Half-blind herself but blessed with fanatical dedication, Annie Sullivan began a titanic struggle to release the young girl from the terrifying prison of eternal darkness and silence.
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  • Jesus the Miracle Worker

    Carine MacKenzie

    Paperback (CF4Kids, Sept. 20, 2009)
    Jesus means so many things to different people . . . but he also is the Miracle Worker who calmed the storm, made water into wine and fed 5,000 people with just a few loaves of bread and a couple of fish. The powerful Son of God not only did amazing things with bread and wine and waves - he changes lives.
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  • The Miracle Worker

    William Gibson Dr

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Drama / 7m, 7f / Unit set Immortalized onstage and screen by Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke, this classic tells the story of Annie Sullivan and her student, blind and mute Helen Keller. The Miracle Worker dramatizes the volatile relationship between the lonely teacher and her charge. Trapped in a secret, silent world, unable to communicate, Helen is violent, spoiled, almost sub-human and treated by her family as such. Only Annie realizes that there is a mind and spirit waiting to be rescued from the dark, tortured silence. With scenes of intense physical and emotional dynamism, Annie's success with Helen finally comes with the utterance of a single, glorious word: "water." "Interesting, absorbing and moving." - New York Post
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  • The Miracle Worker

    William Gibson

    Library Binding (Turtleback, June 17, 2008)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Describes the relationship between Helen Keller, a deafblind and initially almost feral child, and Anne Sullivan, the teacher who introduced her to education, activism, and international celebrity.
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  • The Miracle Worker

    William Gibson

    Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1982)
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