Daughters of Copper Woman
- 150 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Cameron's retelling of Northwest Coast Native myths: fiction that weaves together lives of legendary and imaginary characters.
La escritura de Ann Cameron está profundamente arraigada en sus experiencias vividas y agudas observaciones del mundo que la rodea. Su prosa se caracteriza por su sinceridad y un profundo sentido del lugar, a menudo inspirándose en su entorno inmediato. Cameron enfatiza la necesidad de perseverancia en el proceso creativo, comparando el acto de escribir con un compromiso físico y disciplinado. Ella anima a los escritores a "poner el trasero en la silla" para superar los obstáculos iniciales de la composición.







Cameron's retelling of Northwest Coast Native myths: fiction that weaves together lives of legendary and imaginary characters.
Did you know that frogs wear shoes? That eating broccoli makes you super strong?Or that you can even move the sun if you put your mind to it? Julian can't stop telling stories - or getting into trouble!
Set in a thrilling environment, the story immerses readers in a unique exploratorium dedicated to the study of extreme weather phenomena. As characters navigate through violent storms and unpredictable conditions, they face both physical and psychological challenges. The narrative combines adventure with elements of danger, highlighting the beauty and terror of nature's fury. Expect a blend of excitement and suspense as the characters uncover the mysteries of the stormy world around them.
Little fibs can lead to big trouble! He thinks they are boring and stupid . . . But his best friend, Gloria, has just got a new bike, and all she wants is to go cycling with him.Julian needs to think of an excuse, and fast. Even if it means sweeping floors, weeding the garden and doing chores all summer . . .
Raven Returns the Water tells of the time when the world's water disappeared. Raven went searching for it - and found it all in the belly of a giant frog!
Peter hat die meiste Zeit in Jugendheimen Kanadas und immer wieder wechselnden Pflegefamilien zugebracht. Als er ausreisst und von einem alten Indianer aufgenommen wird, fühlt er sich zum ersten Mal zu Hause. Doch die Behörden sehen das ganz anders.