Lively pictures and charming text give a glimpse of everyday life in Haiti. A children's coloring book of Haiti with thirty original drawings. Each picture has a short text telling the story of life in rural Haiti.
Lively pictures and charming text give a glimpse of everyday life in Haiti. A children's coloring book of Haiti with thirty original drawings. Each picture has a short text telling the story of life in rural Haiti.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elizabeth Turnbull was born and raised in Haiti where she grew up surrounded by the people and landscapes of Say to These Mountains.After graduating from Quisqueya Christian School, in Port-au-Prince, Elizabeth went on to study Spanish and Journalism at Wake Forest University and received her MA in Latin American and Caribbean Studies from Florida International University.As a "Third Culture Kid," she sees herself as living between two worlds, never fully belonging to one or the other. She's spent a lifetime trying to reconcile those worlds, to help both sides understand one another. Writing, she believes, is the best tool she has for that.She is the author of three children's books: Janjak and Freda Go to the Iron Market, Janjak and Freda go to the Citadelle, and Bonnwit Kabrit.Elizabeth lives on a budding farm in Hillsborough, NC, with her husband Roberto Copa Matos. Connect with her online at lightmessages.com/elizabeth-turnbull. Follow her on Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest @ejturnbull and on Facebook at elizabethjturnbull.
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