The book tells the story of Helen Keller in February of the following year gave birth to a disease, high fever, after a struggle with the disease finally became ill, but the high fever took away precious hearing and vision, making her blind and deaf. On March 3, 1887, Miss Anne Sullivan, from the School of the Blind, came to Helen Keller's house and taught him new words, words, sentences, and took her step by step from darkness to light.<br><br>In May 1888, Helen Keller and Miss Sullivan entered Perkins Blind College, where she also had blind children like her, with which she made friends. She regards the other side of the school as her own home.<br><br>After a long struggle, she went to Harvard University in the United States, in this period of time, she encountered numerous difficulties, but all over.<br><br>In the story, Helen Keller thought that if she had three bright days, she would see people on her first day, the museum the next day and sunrise, and the third day in real life. And in 1890, Miss Sarraf, who specializes in teaching deaf people to speak, promised to help Helen Keller speak.<br><br>When she read the book, she told me about a great wish from an early age to set up a foundation for the blind, and since her college years, she has been working hard to create it.<br><br>Read "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", let me into Helen Keller's world, this world let me understand: even if there is no precious hearing and vision, but also strive to adhere to their dreams.<br><br>We all have to learn from Helen Keller, learn from her selfless dedication;
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