This book chronicles the Homeward Bound expedition to Antarctica, in which 100 women travelled to the South Pole to fight for a more sustainable planet and demand more female leadership in conversations about our relationship with our planet.
This book chronicles the Homeward Bound expedition to Antarctica, in which 100 women travelled to the South Pole to fight for a more sustainable planet and demand more female leadership in conversations about our relationship with our planet.
Ways of living starts gently and evolves into a fast-paced, modern thriller that takes your breath away as it unfolds. But it’s also a novel within a novel, where the line blurs between fiction and reality.
Scotland, at the end of the 20th Century. Elisa decides to leave her old life behind to begin anew thousands of kilometres from her home, on the remote Orkney Islands.
“Martin is my best friend. But he’s not like the others. Or at least that’s what the others say. He likes eating strawberries through his nose. He loves wearing shirts with all the buttons done up.
Laura is a kid who owns a red biplane and in it, she travels the world, reaching Australia where she meets koalas and kangaroos before getting back home. This is a story with two main themes, friendship and protecting the environment.
Emotion and beauty, the profound love between a father and a daughter, and the ability to see beyond the visual limitations are all part of this book.
The young protagonist of this story has been watching her neighbours for a long time. Their behaviour provides the answers she needs to understand what love really means.
"People think that a full life is when many things happen to you, but I believe that living a full life is when you know what you're missing", 1993.
Hugo and Olivia have been asking their parents for a dog for years and, after much begging, crying and promises, they're getting one! But their happiness is short lived.