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And the Children Watched is written as a children's book, but it is not a book strictly for children. The book is a reflection of events that happened in 2020 during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The world shifted. Some would say, it went upside down. It was a time of the Great Pause; a time of significant disruption. Yet good things happened. There was a slowing to the pace of our lives, a return to family. We found new ways of communicating through technology (ZOOM calls) in our eagerness to stay connected in this time of disconnection. There were also high levels of emotion that sometimes were hard to witness. And all the while, the children watched.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
And the Children Watched is written as a children's book, but it is not a book strictly for children. The book is a reflection of events that happened in 2020 during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The world shifted. Some would say, it went upside down. It was a time of the Great Pause; a time of significant disruption. Yet good things happened. There was a slowing to the pace of our lives, a return to family. We found new ways of communicating through technology (ZOOM calls) in our eagerness to stay connected in this time of disconnection. There were also high levels of emotion that sometimes were hard to witness. And all the while, the children watched.
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Autorenporträt
Maia Kamenova is a student at Carnegie Mellon University, pursuing a B.A. in Architecture. Born in Bulgaria, she and her family immigrated to the U.S. early in her childhood. Maia has had a passion for drawing and painting her entire life, and now freelances as an illustrator. Her work spans a variety of subjects, including landscapes of the places she's traveled, architectural renderings, and portraiture. The media she most loves to work with are watercolor paint and drawing digitally. For this book, she combined elements of both. See more of Maia's work @ www.maiakamenova.myportfolio.com