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Susannah Chambers

    Susan Chambers es una escritora, editora e investigadora dedicada a empoderar a ONGs, organizaciones sin fines de lucro, empresas sociales y negocios para crear un cambio positivo. Con más de veinte años de experiencia en investigación, lidera Sage Editing and Research. Chambers aprovecha su amplia experiencia en investigación y edición para ayudar a los agentes de cambio social a clarificar sus mensajes, respaldar sus afirmaciones con hechos y cautivar a su audiencia. Una defensora de larga data de la justicia social y los problemas de desarrollo sostenible, sus escritos y proyectos independientes tienen como objetivo amplificar las voces de quienes trabajan por un mundo mejor.

    Chester in the Great War
    The Beach Wombat
    The Snow Wombat
    • Snow on the stockman's hut Snow on the crows Snow on the woolybutt Snow on my NOSE! An adventurous young wombat finds his way around a winter landscape in the Australian high country before snuggling back into his own cosy burrow.

      The Snow Wombat
    • The Beach Wombat

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Set against a vibrant beach backdrop, the story explores themes of childhood innocence and the joys of summer. It follows a group of friends as they navigate adventures and challenges, creating lasting memories by the sea. The narrative captures the essence of friendship, the beauty of nature, and the bittersweet passage of time, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences of carefree days spent in the sun. Through vivid imagery and relatable characters, the book evokes a sense of nostalgia and warmth.

      The Beach Wombat
    • The story of a city and its people throughout the long years of the Great War, from the carefree days of Spring 1914 to the solemn tones of the first Remembrance Day in November 1919. The men from the Cheshire Regiment which was based in the city, played a vital part in the Battle of Mons, the first major action of the war.

      Chester in the Great War