A kid-friendly, accessible, and humorous picture book about the sometimes complicated task of eating while in outer space-spoiler: it's not as simple as it seems!
Helen Taylor Bücher






Three essays on religion
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The book features three essays that delve into various aspects of religion, reflecting the author's insights and perspectives from 1874. This reprint maintains the original quality and content, offering readers a chance to explore historical religious thought and its implications. The essays aim to provoke thought and discussion on the nature of faith and belief systems.
The book explores the innovative application of philosophical concepts, specifically John Rawls' idea of justice as fairness, to modern housing policy. Helen Taylor argues that philosophical perspectives can provide valuable insights and guidance in addressing housing issues, challenging conventional views on the subject.
Refugees and the Meaning of Home
Cypriot Narratives of Loss, Longing and Daily Life in London
- 188 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Focusing on the experiences of Cypriot refugees in London, the book examines the multifaceted concept of home shaped by war's impact on their island. It innovatively intertwines elements such as space, time, social networks, and sensory experiences to illustrate how these individuals construct their sense of belonging. By centering on refugee narratives, it highlights the agency and resilience of those who have been displaced, providing deep insights into their lived realities and the complexities of migration.
Exploring the role of schools in community empowerment, this book delves into how educational institutions can enhance local connections and foster a sense of belonging. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating these community-focused benefits into design briefs, offering insights and strategies for creating spaces that reflect and support the needs of their surroundings. Through practical examples, it aims to inspire educators, architects, and planners to rethink school design as a catalyst for community engagement and development.
This reprint of a historical book, originally published in 1872, aims to preserve and make accessible older works that may otherwise be forgotten. Published by Anatiposi, the reprint acknowledges the potential for missing pages or lower quality due to the book's age, emphasizing the importance of maintaining historical literature for public availability.
The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1872, preserving the historical context and themes of the time. It offers readers a chance to explore the ideas and narratives that shaped its era, providing insight into the cultural and societal norms of the period. This edition aims to maintain the authenticity of the original text while making it accessible to contemporary audiences.
This reprint of a 1872 original aims to preserve historical literature for modern readers. Published by Anatiposi, the book may exhibit imperfections due to its age, including missing pages or lower quality. The focus is on making these valuable works accessible, ensuring that they remain part of the public domain and do not fade into obscurity.
My Return To Love
A Journey from the Depths of Brokenness to Heights of Self Love
- 184 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The narrative presents a transformative journey as Helen explores life-altering experiences that significantly changed her path. Through her fearless reflections, she reveals the profound impact these events had on her life, inviting readers to contemplate their own journeys of love and personal growth.
The Indigo Bird
- 28 Seiten
- 1 Lesestunde
The story follows Fantail's quest to find Takahe, exploring various whimsical scenarios where Takahe might be, such as playing in the snow with Weka or dancing under the moonlight with Kakapo. Readers are encouraged to examine the illustrations closely to uncover Takahe's hidden presence. Inspired by the true history of New Zealand's takahe, once believed extinct and rediscovered in 1948, this book combines a delightful narrative with a look-and-find challenge, celebrating the elusive nature of this unique bird.