Lan Xin College - Reading "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" has a feeling
The author of the book "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is the contemporary American writer Helen Lee. Biller. She is a female writer, educator, philanthropist, and social activist. This is an autobiographical book about Helen, a deaf and mute disabled girl. Biller's bumpy life. The achievements she has created have shocked the world, and her journey is worth learning and learning from. This book reminds us of Helen, a character who shocked the world. Biller, the man who lives in darkness but lives to bring light to mankind. Her collection of essays, "If You Give Me Three Days of Light," is a great history, a perfect combination of experience and ordinary stories, documenting the hardships and glories of her life. Knowledge teaches people to love, to give people light and wisdom.
The book "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" mainly narrates Helen. When Biller was 19 months old, she was blind, deaf, and speechless due to an illness. Until the age of seven, under the painstaking guidance of 20-year-old Teacher Sullivan, she walked out of the darkness and loneliness and bravely faced reality. On the first day she wanted to see the people who had made her life worthwhile, the second day she wanted to see the vagaries and sunrises, and the third day she wanted to explore and study. She wants to help others, feel nature and taste the art world. She felt the mystery of language and the magic of knowledge. She completed four years of study at Harvard University with honors. Became the first deaf-blind mute man in human history to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree.
To read a good book is to talk to a noble person, and Helen, who is disabled, shocks us with her great willpower. Her spirit gives a soul salvation. What he has created is not only his own miracle, but also the miracle of the human spirit. Let us understand that as long as we live, we must work hard, we must be on the road to chasing dreams, and the pace of moving forward should always be firm, so that we can delay this spirit and carry forward and face life with positive energy.