Janet Fisher's poetry transcends the ordinary, guiding readers toward light and inspiration. With a masterful use of imagery, her work evokes a deep appreciation for nature and provokes thoughtful reflection. The poems resonate with poignancy, leaving readers in awe and eager for more. Critics praise her ability to transport audiences to cherished places, making her collection a compelling and enriching experience for those seeking beauty and insight in verse.
Janet Fisher Orden de los libros
La escritura de Janet Fisher está profundamente arraigada en el paisaje y el legado del Noroeste del Pacífico, inspirándose en la granja familiar que ahora dirige. Sus novelas históricas a menudo exploran temas de herencia y el espíritu perdurable de la tierra, mostrando una profunda conexión con el pasado de la región. El estilo narrativo de Fisher probablemente refleja un agudo sentido del detalle y un compromiso con la autenticidad histórica, perfeccionado a través de su experiencia en periodismo y enseñanza de escritura creativa. Su obra ofrece a los lectores una vívida representación de la vida rural y la fuerza que se encuentra en las historias familiares.






- 2023
- 2016
The Shifting Winds
- 264 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of the Oregon Trail, the narrative follows Jennie Haviland, who is forced to leave her studies in New York to embark on a pioneering journey. In Oregon, she encounters two suitors—Jake Johnston, an American mountain man, and Alan Radford, a clerk from the British Hudson's Bay Company—who represent the conflicting interests of their nations in the region. As the competition for her affection unfolds, Jennie yearns for autonomy and the ability to make her own choices amidst the tumultuous landscape of love and territorial disputes.
- 2014
Place of Her Own: The Legacy of Oregon Pioneer Martha Poindexter Maupin
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The narrative explores the courageous choice of the author's great-great-grandmother to purchase a farm on the Oregon frontier following her husband's death. It interweaves her pioneering spirit with the author's personal commitment to preserving the family legacy by maintaining the farm. This dual perspective highlights themes of resilience, heritage, and the enduring connection to one's roots.
- 2013
Student Prosocial Behavior in Selected Elementary Classrooms
Behavior and Academic Achievement
- 216 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Classroom management poses a significant challenge for many educators, particularly those working with behaviorally challenged students in inclusive settings. With nearly half of new teachers leaving the profession due to management difficulties, this book offers a systematic, research-based approach to improve classroom dynamics. It emphasizes positive behavior supports that can transform the classroom into a relational and engaging learning environment, benefiting both general and special education teachers.
- 2007
Son Trap
- 268 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Betrayal ignites a fierce desire for revenge as Polly learns of her husband Edward's long-term affair with her friend Judith. Consumed by anger, Polly manipulates Judith's family, targeting her son Douglas as an unwitting accomplice. As Judith prepares for her eldest son's wedding, the tension mounts. On the big day, Polly's shocking revelation shatters their lives, creating a lasting divide. A decade later, the characters grapple with the repercussions of that fateful day, haunted by memories and unaddressed emotions that resurface unexpectedly.
- 1996
Listening to Dancing
- 68 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
By turns provocative, thoughtful and funny, Janet Fisher puts her finger on the peculiarities of human character and behaviour.