The Climb: The Autobiography
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On 24th July 2016, Chris Froome entered the record books. He won cycling's ultimate race - the Tour...
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World on the Horizon: Swahili Arts Across the Indian Ocean
Prita S Meier and Allyson Purpura
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The multiauthored book accompanying the World on the Horizon exhibition organized by Krannert Art...
The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
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This volume consists of three sections connected by the elucidation of differences in perspective...
Ambiguous Pleasures: Sexuality and Middle Class Self-perception in Nairobi
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Among both male and female young urban professionals in Nairobi, sexuality is a key to achieving a...
eGuide to Birds of East Africa
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**Now a universal app - designed for iPad and iPhone/iPod Touch** The eGuide to Birds of East...
BookInspector (124 KP) rated The Snow Angel in Books
Sep 24, 2020
I really enjoyed this book and its complex characters. The protagonist in this novel is Makena. She is a very smart person for an eleven-year-old. Her thoughts about life, survival and friendship were so inspiring to me, that’s why, I think, this book is superb for young readers. Makena teaches so many great values and shows great appreciation for things that matter in life. I really loved that the author chose such unique and original characters. They all had very intriguing personalities and their input in the story was irreplaceable. The story was mostly told from Makena’s perspective, and it was fully sufficient for me.
The narrative was absolutely gorgeous. It has a lot to offer to the reader, it is serious, educational but at the same time playful and magical. I think the author has done a great research for this book, and her personal experience was very well utilized in this novel. There is plenty of surprises in this story, which kept me glued to this book. I really loved the topics which the author was discussing, such as Ebola and its effects on the families they left behind, poverty and fight for survival, charity workers and their lives, and many more. The setting and atmosphere always change in this book, from Mount Kenya to slums, to the Scottish Highlands, so, your imagination will not be bored and will be taking you to various places…
I really enjoyed the writing style of this novel, I think it was very well crafted and I found it easy, and pleasant to read. The chapters are not very short, but for me, they just flew by because I was absorbed by the story itself. It has absolutely stunning illustrations by Catherine Hyde, and it makes the whole reading experience even more pleasant. I did enjoy the ending of this book, I think it rounded the story very nicely and gave the closure which left me very satisfied.
So, to conclude, this is a very beautiful story, filled with inspiring and motivating characters, who made me smile and cry on multiple occasions, and I do strongly recommend this book not only to children but to adults as well. There are plenty of things to learn from little Makena.
Moving Boxes by Air: The Economics of International Air Cargo
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Air cargo is a key element of the global supply chain. It allows outsourcing of manufacturing to...
Institutional Arrangements for Conservation, Development and Tourism in Eastern and Southern Africa: A Dynamic Perspective
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This book presents an overview of different institutional arrangements for tourism, biodiversity...