All The Women Inside Me
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- 9 uur lezen
Michelle Hartmans literaire stem wordt gekenmerkt door een diepgaande betrokkenheid bij verontrustende thema's, waarbij ze werken creëert die zowel veeleisend als onvergetelijk zijn. Terwijl haar eerdere boeken ironie en irreverentie verkenden, verschoof ze later naar een aangrijpend direct onderzoek naar kindermishandeling, waarbij ze een epidemie aan de kaak stelde die nog steeds onvoldoende behandeld wordt. Haar belangrijke bijdragen reiken verder dan romans en verschijnen in talrijke tijdschriften en bloemlezingen, zowel in Amerika als internationaal.





Emily Ross, a journalist, experiences a life-altering event after seeing strange lights in Harrow Creek. Her abduction by mysterious beings leads her to discover humanity's covert connections with extraterrestrials. As she investigates ancient texts and government conspiracies, she uncovers a concealed facility and confronts formidable adversaries. This journey culminates in a dramatic confrontation that has the potential to reshape history itself.
Embark on a creative journey through Ancient Egypt with this engaging coloring adventure. Discover intricate illustrations of iconic landmarks, deities, and daily life in ancient times, offering a blend of education and artistic expression. Each page invites colorists of all ages to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of Egypt, while also providing fun facts and insights about this fascinating civilization. Perfect for both relaxation and learning, it encourages creativity while showcasing the wonders of a bygone era.
Set against a backdrop of mythical landscapes, the narrative explores the timeless themes of heroism and sacrifice. It follows a diverse group of characters, each grappling with their destinies as they confront ancient prophecies and personal demons. The interplay of friendship and betrayal drives the plot, highlighting the complexities of loyalty in a world teetering on the brink of chaos. Richly woven with folklore and rich imagery, the story invites readers to reflect on the enduring nature of legends and the human spirit.
Developed out of a larger oral history project collecting and archiving the ways in which women narrated their experiences of the Lebanese Civil War, this book focuses on a wide range of subjects, all framed as women telling their ‘war stories’.