Harriet Evans Boeken
Deze auteur is een fervent voorstander van commerciële vrouwenfictie en verzet zich met passie tegen de minachting en het sarcasme die het genre vaak ten deel valt. Haar schrijven duikt in de levens van jonge vrouwen, waarbij ze hun relaties, carrières en sociale ervaringen met een scherp oog voor herkenbare details verkent. Ze stelt dat deze verhalen net zo geldig en belangrijk zijn als die gericht op het leven van jonge mannen, en gelijke kritische erkenning verdienen. Haar werk biedt een toegankelijke en boeiende verkenning van hedendaagse vrouwelijke ervaringen.






Bee
- 14bladzijden
- 1 uur lezen
Full of facts, flaps and fantastic illustrations, little learners with love this rhyming introduction to the natural world.
Touch and Trace 123
- 26bladzijden
- 1 uur lezen
Little learners will be counting to twenty in no time with this interactive number book. A terrific and tactile introduction to the magic of maths!
A to Z: An Alphabet of Animals
An Alphabet of Animals
This engaging lift-the-flap book invites children to discover hidden animals cleverly concealed beneath the letters. As they interact with the pages, young readers will enjoy the playful design and learn to identify various animals, making it a fun and educational experience.
This is Frog. Will you help him as he bounces about the rainforest?Let’s jump right in... Jump into Frog's whopping, hopping, non-stopping interactive adventure!
This is Crab
- 48bladzijden
- 2 uur lezen
This is Crab. Join him for a cl-awesome adventure and explore the wonders of the ocean. Let's dive in!
Uncover the mysteries of the natural world from the life cycle of a frog to the changing of the seasons in this stylish early-learning book.
Readers can celebrate their nearest and dearest with this ode to family, full of heartwarming illustrations and written in gentle rhyming text.
Exploring the intricate dynamics of mother-daughter relationships in urban China, the author delves into how women navigate changing gender practices and redefine their identities. Drawing from the experiences of educated and professional women across generations, themes such as separation, communication, domestic versus public roles, male privilege, and filial responsibilities are examined. The book highlights the profound impact of these relationships on women's self-identification and societal roles.
A gentle exploration of the adoption experience, from first meetings to creating new family traditions.