Word: kellerã
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...illness, became blind and deaf as an infant, Helen’s parents hire a young governess, Annie. Several fierce battles follow: between Annie and the spoiled Helen and between Annie and the Kellers. Essentially a story about love and its many consequences, the play explores Mrs. Keller??s excessive love and Annie’s tough love. With characters who triumph over debilitating obstacles and “a really good human story that Harvard students will be able to relate to,” this may just be the “feel-good?...
...world at large than from the two people who are otherwise her biggest fans—her parents. Not surprisingly, Krinsky says both her parents were initially reluctant to embrace the idea of their daughter acting as the sexual Anne Sullivan to her fellow students’ Helen Keller??challenged, awkward, but eager to learn nevertheless. In her parents’ defense, Ma and Pa Krinsky first learned of the column over Thanksgiving, a time normally reserved for expressing appreciation for such gifts as having enough food to eat and not suffering from any terminal illnesses...