Jan-Andrew Henderson, píšuci pod pseudonymom J.A. Henderson, je autorom, ktorý sa vo svojich dielach zameriava na napínavé thrillery pre dospievajúcich, mladých dospelých aj dospievajúcich. Jeho štýl je známy tým, že čitateľov vtiahne do deja tak silno, že zabudnú na okolný svet. Hendersonov prístup k písaniu je charakteristický svojou schopnosťou vytvárať pútavé príbehy, ktoré rezonujú so širokým publikom naprieč žánrami.
A unique overview of women's textile art production including embroidery, weaving, soft sculpture and more. Includes over 20 interviews with contemporary textile artists, providing insight into their practices, themes and personal motivations.
Kona's journey highlights her quest for belonging and the friendships she forms, emphasizing themes of inclusion and community. The narrative intricately weaves the Hawaiian concept of Ohana, illustrating the significance of family and interconnectedness. Through Kona's experiences, young readers gain a deeper appreciation for the relationships that unite us, fostering a sense of joy and understanding in the importance of being part of something larger.
"For more than 3000 years, hundreds of millions of people have died or been left permanently scarred or blind by the relentless, incurable disease called smallpox, once thought to be incurable. In 1967, Dr. D.A. Henderson became director of a worldwide campaign to eliminate this disease from the face of the earth. This spellbinding book is Dr. Henderson's personal story of how he led the World Health Organization's campaign to eradicate smallpox—the only disease in history to have been deliberately eliminated. This latest edition features a new introduction by Phillip K. Peterson, M.D., in which the infectious diseases expert contends that Dr. Henderson’s campaign against smallpox may provide insights towards the fight against COVID-19 and future global pandemics."--Back cover