Nancy Flowers Bücher
Nancey Flowers schöpft Inspiration aus ihren karibischen Wurzeln und verlegt ihre fesselnden Erzählungen oft in ihre Heimat Jamaika. Ihre literarischen Werke erforschen komplexe zwischenmenschliche Beziehungen und soziale Dynamiken durch ansprechendes Storytelling. Flowers widmet sich Themen wie Liebe, Verlust und Widerstandsfähigkeit und verleiht ihren Charakteren psychologische Tiefe. Ihr Schreibstil zeichnet sich durch Lebendigkeit und die Fähigkeit aus, starke Emotionen bei den Lesern hervorzurufen.



Compasito. Manual on human rights education for children
- 315 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Living among other people, in their families and communities, children become aware from a very early age of questions related to justice, and they search for the meaning of the world. By fostering an understanding of human rights, shaping opinion and developing attitudes, human rights education strongly supports this natural interest and learning process. This is what human rights education is about and this is what ’Compasito manual on human rights education for children' is for.’Compasito' is a starting point for educators, teachers and trainers who are ready to deal with human rights education with children of 7-13 years. The book covers the key concepts of human rights and children's rights, and provides substantial theoretical background to 13 key human rights issues, such as democracy, citizenship, gender equality, environment, media, poverty, and violence.The 42 practical activities serve to engage and motivate children to recognise human rights issues in their own environment. They help children to develop critical thinking, responsibility and a sense of justice, and help them learn how to take action to contribute to the betterment of their school or community. The manual also gives practical tips on how it can be used in various formal and non-formal educational settings.
Valentine Daye is a product of the streets. Raised in the projects, she lost her father and her mother young. By fifteen, she was living the life with drug lord Colombo. But when Colombo and his crew are murdered, Richard Washington, one of Colombo's many street runners, swoops in and wastes no time making Valentine his queen. Nine years later, Valentine and Rich are a happy couple who have weathered some "minor" problems. Valentine is well aware that Rich steps out on her. But doesn't every man? He always finds his way home. Or at least he did before Vanessa Knight. Vanessa Knight is a woman who has everything . . . except Richard Washington. An heiress to a multimillion-dollar company, Vanessa is willing to forgive Rich's flawed background. However, she wants him for herself, and tells him that he must decide what's important to him--a flourishing career at clothier Jorge Jacobs, where she can make him a VP, or a life with his street past, Valentine?. When Daye meets Knight, each woman plots and schemes to steal Rich's heart. Rich must make a decision. Does he gamble and start a new life with the beautiful and cunning Vanessa, or does he stay with his around-the-way girl Valentine, who has been with him through thick and thin?