The myth of water : : poems from the life of Helen Keller / / Jeanie Thompson.

"The Myth of Water is a cycle of thirty-four poems by award-winning Alabama poet and writer Jeanie Thompson in the voice of world-renowned Alabamian Helen Keller. In their sweep, the poems trace Keller's metamorphosis from a native of a bucolic Alabama town to her emergence as a beloved, i...

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Place / Publishing House:Tuscaloosa, Alabama : : University of Alabama Press,, [2016]
2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (102 pages) :; illustrations
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