Beneath Hadrian's Wall's ancient shadow, The Last Words of Albion weaves a captivating journey through Britain's history with the elegance of haiku. More than poetry, it's a portal to a past filled with valour and strife, illustrating our evolution. From lush forests to the industrial revolution's grime, it merges historical gravitas with the ethereal dreams that define us, bridging from Moreland to Metropolis. This narrative isn't just read; it's an exploration of Britain's rich history, urging readers to connect with the island's soulful legacy. Its blend of striking watercolours and…mehr
Beneath Hadrian's Wall's ancient shadow, The Last Words of Albion weaves a captivating journey through Britain's history with the elegance of haiku. More than poetry, it's a portal to a past filled with valour and strife, illustrating our evolution. From lush forests to the industrial revolution's grime, it merges historical gravitas with the ethereal dreams that define us, bridging from Moreland to Metropolis. This narrative isn't just read; it's an exploration of Britain's rich history, urging readers to connect with the island's soulful legacy. Its blend of striking watercolours and resonant verses offers a unique engagement with history, appealing to both youngsters and adults alike, and transforming heritage into an interactive saga. At its core, the book voices a crucial ecological message, spotlighting our bond with the planet amid the spectre of climate change. Highlighting pivotal moments like the Great Fire and World War II, it challenges readers to ponder our collective future. The Last Words of Albion invites you to not only witness Britain's splendour but also to contribute to the narrative of our shared home, urging a conscious stride towards safeguarding our environment for posterity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joshua Ferdinand, a former primary teacher, and current lecturer, has a diverse background in education, emergency healthcare, and the arts. With a BA in Drama from the University of Greenwich and extensive experience as a paramedic, Joshua's unique career path has informed his holistic approach to teaching and learning. His debut children's book, The Last Words of Albion, combines his passion for education and literary arts, offering young readers an engaging exploration of the British Isles through haiku. Joshua's commitment to education, health, and the arts makes his work both inspiring and impactful.
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