A former elementary school teacher, she lives in NYC.
Not to be confused with the younger Acting Director of the NOAA Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management.
I had no idea, when I was young, until I read "Helen Keller's Teacher," that one main reason Annie Sullivan managed to outlast Keller's stubbornness was that she was as much of a terror, as a child, as Keller was! Violent tantrums didn't scare her - she could outdo Helen any day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaG7s2j1YjY
(1:38 video about the book "Louis Braille")
WRITINGS BY THE AUTHOR (I don't know why the Keller bio is listed as having a 1971 date):
•(Under name Mickie Compere) Dolphins!, Four Winds, 1964.
•(Under name Mickie Compere) The Story of Thomas Alva Edison, Inventor: The Wizard of Menlo Park, Four Winds, 1964.
•(Under name Mickie Davidson) The Adventures of George Washington, Four Winds, 1965.
•(Under name Mickie Davidson) The Pirate Book, Random House, 1965.
•(Under name Mickie Davidson) Helen Keller's Teacher, Four Winds, 1966.
•Frederick Douglass Fights for Freedom, Four Winds, 1968.
•The Story of Eleanor Roosevelt, Four Winds, 1969.
•Helen Keller, Hastings House, 1971.
•Louis Braille: The Boy Who Invented Books for the Blind, Scholastic Inc., 1971.
•Neighbor to Neighbor, Popular Library, 1973.
•Nine True Dolphin Stories, Hastings House, 1974.
•(Editor) Abraham Lincoln, Scholastic Inc., 1976.
•The Golda Meir Story, Scribner, 1976, revised edition, 1981.
•Five True Dog Stories, Scholastic Inc., 1977.
•Seven True Dog Stories, Hastings House, 1977.
•Five True Horse Stories, Scholastic Inc., 1979.
•Seven True Horse Stories, Hastings House, 1979.
•Wild Animal Families, Hastings House, 1980.
•Story of Jackie Robinson: Bravest Man in Baseball, Dell, 1988; Gareth Stevens, 1996.
•Story of Alexander Graham Bell: Inventor of the Telephone, Gareth Stevens, 1997.
•Story of Benjamin Franklin: Amazing American, Gareth Stevens, 1997.
Lenona.