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The Open Door

The Open Door presents excerpts from Helen Keller’s previously published works, showcasing her philosophical reflections and spiritual faith. This collection reveals Keller’s profound thoughts on life, death, optimism, and human potential, demonstrating her evolution from symbol to philosopher and writer.

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“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.”

Helen Keller

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Title: The Open Door

Author: Helen Keller

Type: Book

Publisher: Doubleday

Publication time: 1957

Link: https://www.afb.org/HelenKellerArchive?a=d&d=A-HK02-B228-F05-002

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