She did, however, write several books about her life and experiences, including:
* The Story of My Life (1903) - This is the most well-known and considered her autobiography. It recounts her life from childhood to young adulthood, focusing on her struggles with blindness and deafness and her journey of learning and self-discovery.
* Midstream: My Later Life (1930) - This book chronicles her experiences as an adult, including her work as a lecturer and advocate for people with disabilities.
* World of Light (1954) - This is a more philosophical work that reflects on her thoughts about life, religion, and the human condition.
While not technically an autobiography, The Story of My Life is widely regarded as the most important work about Helen Keller's life.