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I have been attached to libraries since I was a child.

My father is a middle school teacher. He goes to the library to read books every Sunday and borrows books at home. When I was in preschool, my father borrowed my first story book from the library of No.2 Middle School.

I remember one day, I followed my father to the library, which was the first time I entered the library. Walking into the library, rows of books are dazzling. I was attracted by a beautiful and interesting book. My father sat next to me and told me the story in the book. I looked at the pictures in the book and listened to my father's explanation with relish. I'm really happy. Here, I learned about the accident of Snow White and the seven dwarfs, the power of Aladdin's magic lamp, and Pi Nuo Qi, who has a long nose because of lying. ...

Influenced by my father, the library has gradually become a place I must go every week. Especially during holidays, I will go there every day.

With the growth of my age, I am in the first grade and can borrow books from the school library. I read more and more books. So far, I have finished reading four great classical novels.

Of all the books I have read, Helen Keller has the deepest influence on me.

This book is about Helen Keller, an American blind and deaf woman writer and educator. She lost her sight and hearing because of illness at the age of one and a half. However, she didn't give in to fate. With the teacher's education and help, she overcame her illness, learned to speak, learned to "read" with her fingers, and mastered five languages through her own efforts. At the age of 24, he graduated from Harvard University with honors. Since then, she has devoted her life to the welfare of the blind and deaf, and made great contributions.

This real and touching accident shocked my heart. As American writer Mark Twain said, "There were two outstanding figures in the 19th century, one was Napoleon and the other was Helen Keller." Helen Keller can create miracles in out of the dark, not only by her tenacious perseverance, but also by her teacher Sullivan's lofty professionalism and scientific educational methods.

After reading the book Helen Keller, Helen Keller became an example for my future study and life. She always reminds me not to back down when I encounter difficulties, but to face them and make continuous progress!

Many books have enriched my knowledge, taught me a lot about being a man, and cultivated my mind. No wonder people often say: "books are the ladder of human progress."

Thank you, library. You opened a magical door for me. Through this door, I learned about history, society, nature and life ... many books accompanied me to grow up. The library has become a frequent place for me, and reading books has become an indispensable part of my life.

I believe that books will make me progress and realize my dreams.