What the Black Crows Knew is a children's book that brings to like the old adage that there is safety in numbers. Filled with humor, adventure, and an unlikely community of insects and birds, What the Black Crows Knew is a great book for both the young and the young at heart. This beautifully illustrated Children's book includes English, Spanish, and Russian translations.
What the Black Crows Knew is a children's book that brings to like the old adage that there is safety in numbers. Filled with humor, adventure, and an unlikely community of insects and birds, What the Black Crows Knew is a great book for both the young and the young at heart. This beautifully illustrated Children's book includes English, Spanish, and Russian translations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Saraa Kami is a former award-winning print reporter, Saraa served her country in this capacity for 15 years, with her first day on the job being the coverage of the aftermath of the Oklahoma City Bombing on April 19, 1995. For nearly two decades, Saraa worked as a staff, editorial, contributing and features writer, and holds the distinction of being one of the few writers in its history of existence to be commissioned by the Atlanta Journal- Constitution to produce a popular editorial series of 60-second profiles in 2000. During her rich tenure as a print journalist Saraa had more than 900 news stories published and has interviewed everyone from Ziggy Marley and Martina Navratilova to Jonathan Butler and Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Her stories have appeared in Culture Magazine, Contempora Magazine, the Nashville Business Quarterly, Christian Women Today, The Oklahoma Gazette, and The Tennessean. She has also worked as a staff writer for The Suburban Community Newspaper Group, the Daily Oklahoman, the Tennessee Tribune, and the Cayman Net News in Grand Cayman, BWI, and is the author of seven published books.
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