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Elizabeth Hall

    Tato autorka se ve své tvorbě zaměřuje na přírodní krásy a život v horských oblastech, kde strávila většinu svého života. Její práce odráží hluboké spojení s krajinou a její vliv na lidské životy. Prostřednictvím svých textů zkoumá témata související s přírodou, komunitou a kulturním dědictvím. Věnuje se také uchovávání příběhů a historie, což dodává jejím dílům další rozměr.

    Thunder Rolling in the Mountains
    The Firefighter's Son
    Developmental Psychology Today
    Psychology Today: An Introduction
    Child of the Wolves
    • Child of the Wolves

      • 176 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      4,1(949)Ohodnotit

      Granite, a Siberian husky puppy, finds himself isolated in the Alaskan wilderness after fleeing his kennel. His survival hinges on his acceptance into a wolf pack led by Snowdrift, a formidable white wolf. To secure his position, Granite must confront fierce rivalries within the pack, evade human hunters, and navigate the harsh realities of the icy forest. The story explores themes of resilience, belonging, and the struggle for survival in a perilous environment.

      Child of the Wolves
    • Psychology Today: An Introduction

      • 728 stránek
      • 26 hodin čtení
      3,3(12)Ohodnotit

      This edition of a highly successful introductory psychology textbook emphasizes integration, critical thinking, core concepts and cutting edge issues. The text has been significantly reorganized and streamlined to provided a coherent, comprehensive overview of the field of psychology today. Critical thinking is encouraged in descriptions of important research studies, in discussions of recurring themes, in end-of-chapter questions, and in critical essays included in the student Study Guide.

      Psychology Today: An Introduction
    • The narrative follows a young boy as he navigates a day filled with anticipation while his father works a long shift at the fire station. Engaging with his mother helps him cope with the wait, and despite missing his dad, he finds comfort in the thought that his father is just a phone call away and will return home soon. The story beautifully captures the bond between father and son, highlighting themes of love, patience, and the emotional challenges of a firefighter's family life.

      The Firefighter's Son
    • Thunder Rolling in the Mountains

      • 144 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      It is spring of 1877 when fourteen-year-old Sound of Running Feet, daughter of Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, sees white people panning gold in the little creek that feeds the Wallowa River, and brings word of them to her father."They are the first, but more are on the way," he says. "We are few and they are many. They will devour us."It is Sound of Running Feet who narrates the story of her tribe's fate. Readers will be gripped as she shares with us her respect for her father, her love for handsome Swan Necklace, and her destiny.

      Thunder Rolling in the Mountains