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Lyn Miller-Lachmann

    Tato autorka si vytváří světy, kde vše funguje podle jejích představ, což je vize, která ji provází od dětství. Po letech psaní pro sebe se z ní stala učitelka, která sbírala příběhy svých studentů a začlenila je do své vlastní tvorby. Setkání s lidmi z různých kultur a životních zkušeností ji inspirovala k psaní románů, které se později staly předlohou pro její první významná díla. Po vydání svých prvotin se ponořila do studia tvůrčího psaní, což jí dodalo odvahu zpracovat osobní témata, jako jsou zkušenosti s Aspergerovým syndromem. Její díla často zkoumají témata přátelství a dospívání s jedinečným pohledem.

    Film Makers: 15 Groundbreaking Women Directors
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    She Persisted: Temple Grandin
    • She Persisted: Temple Grandin

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      Inspired by the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted by Chelsea Clinton and Alexandra Boiger, a chapter book series about women who spoke up and rose up against the odds--including Temple Grandin! In this chapter book biography by beloved author Lyn Miller-Lachmann, STEMinist readers learn about the amazing life of Temple Grandin--and how she persisted. Temple Grandin is a world-renowned scientist, animal-behavior expert, and autism spokesperson who was able to use her way of thinking and looking at the world to invent and achieve great things! Complete with an introduction from Chelsea Clinton, black-and-white illustrations throughout, and a list of ways that readers can follow in Temple Grandin's footsteps and make a difference! A perfect choice for kids who love learning and teachers who want to bring inspiring women into their curriculum. And don’t miss out on the rest of the books in the She Persisted series, featuring so many more women who persisted, including Sally Ride, Virginia Apgar, Helen Keller, and more! Praise for She Persisted: Temple Grandin: "Miller-Lachmann’s deft narrative is inspiring, informative, and engaging . . . A solid addition to young nonfiction collections." --School Library Journal

      She Persisted: Temple Grandin
    • Three teens struggle to carve out futures for themselves under a totalitarian regime.Czechoslovakia, 1969Seventeen-year-old Pavol has watched his country's freedoms disappear in the wake of the Soviet Union's invasion. He's seen his own dreams disappear too. In a desperate, fatal act of protest against the oppressive new government, he sets himself on fire in public, hoping to motivate others to fight for change.Instead, Pavol's death launches a government investigation of his three closest friends. Štěpán finds his Olympic hockey ambitions jeopardized and must conceal his sexual orientation from authorities who could use it against him. Tomáš has already been accused of “antisocial” behavior because he struggles to follow the unwritten rules of everyday interactions, and now he must work even harder to meet the expectations of his father, the leader of the local communist party. And aspiring film director Lída, Pavol’s girlfriend, is pregnant with his child, which brands her a traitor by association and upends her all her plans.With their futures hanging in the balance, all three must decide whether to keep struggling to survive in the country Pavol died hoping to save . . . or try to escape, together, in search of a better life.

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    • In Hollywood, women don't have to be in front of the cameras to shine. Each of the 15 women profiled in Film Makers share a common trait: she is, as Shonda Rhimes says, "First. Only. Different." These phenomenal women have entered into the film and television industry often being the first woman at a prestigious film school, the first woman to win an award usually given to their male counterparts, or even the first BIPOC to be nominated as--and win--best director at the Academy Awards. While their resumes are impressive, it is how they live their lives that has made a greater impact in the communities they serve.

      Film Makers: 15 Groundbreaking Women Directors