Katherine Johnsonová je autorka, ktorej diela sa ponárajú do hĺbky ľudských vzťahov, skúmajú zložitosť rodinných tajomstiev a cenu klamstiev. Jej romány sa často odohrávajú v malebných austrálskych kulisách, ktoré slúžia ako pozadie pre pútavé príbehy o hľadaní lásky a vyrovnávaní sa s minulosťou. Johnsonová majstrovsky spája témy ako útek, stratená a nájdená láska do pútavých rozprávaní, ktoré čitateľov pohltia. Jej štýl je cenený pre svoju schopnosť vykresliť silné emócie a komplexné postavy.
Focusing on a pioneering woman's journey, this biography reveals her contributions to NASA and the historic Apollo 11 mission. It chronicles her challenges and triumphs while navigating a century marked by significant social and technological change. The narrative highlights her resilience and determination, showcasing her role in breaking barriers and shaping history.
The story highlights the challenges faced by a young black mother of three as she strives to succeed in the male-dominated fields of the 1950s and 60s. It showcases her determination and resilience in overcoming societal barriers, ultimately leading her to become one of the renowned "hidden figures" at NASA, contributing significantly to computing and space research. This inspirational picture book celebrates her journey and achievements, shedding light on a vital yet often overlooked part of history.
The remarkable woman at the heart of the bestselling and Oscar-winning film 'Hidden Figures' shares her life story, detailing her journey to NASA and her role in landing the first man on the moon amid a century of change. At 97, Katherine Johnson became a global icon, receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Obama for her groundbreaking work as a mathematician in America's space program, which was later celebrated in a major film. In this memoir, she recounts her evolution from a child prodigy in West Virginia to a vital contributor at NASA. After retirement, she became a guiding light for her family and community, emphasizing key principles: no one is superior, education is essential, and questioning can dismantle barriers. The narrative presents a multifaceted view of Katherine as a curious daughter, pioneering professional, and wise elder while also documenting a century of racial history. It highlights the significant role of educators from segregated schools and Historically Black Colleges and Universities in shaping her aspirations. Katherine honors her mentor, an African American professor whose dreams were thwarted by racism. Infused with wisdom, her story reflects a woman who faced fame with humility and tragedy with hope, ultimately showcasing her resilience and the grit needed to inspire future generations.
Fraser Island, 1882. In the wake of brutal massacres, three Badtjala people agree to go to Europe to perform to huge crowds and hopefully bring their plight to the Queen of England.
In one devastating night, Grace Milton's peaceful life on a horse ranch
outside Tombstone, Arizona is shattered. But when she falls foul of the
elements, a young man called Joe saves her life by taking her to an American
Indian camp to heal her body and spirit.