I'm not sure I would recommend this book. I listened to the audio book and enjoyed most of the story which painted a picture of Helen falling in love with Peter Fagan who was hired as her secretary for a short time. Although Ms. Keller may have been liberal in many ways, I don't think she would have been so reckless with her morality. I might have liked this story more without sensing that the modern world's view of sex was intruding into a more innocent time where chastity was actually a good thing and marriage and commitment usually preceded such intimacies. I did not appreciate the so called "sex" scenes and thought the story could have been told with more taste. I think I would have preferred to read this book. The audio version is read by a young lady sounding like she is making a porn movie. Way to breathy and seriously who wants to listen to Helen Keller having sex? Kind of like listening to your parents talk about their sex lives in a sultry tone, ewwww. Obviously the author made a lot of this up and it is a good idea but hold back on the tone in the audio version is my request.
It was ok at least it has given me an interest into reading Helen's autobiographies.
—lombed
Interesting novel. Could have happened.
—jessi
too bad it's fictional
—Alizabeth
Loved this book!
—george