Iris Gottlieb – illustratör
Upptäck titlar med illustrationer av Iris Gottlieb.
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
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Compiled by educator and author Liz Kleinrock and author Caroline Kusin Pritchard, this powerful intersectional anthology celebrates thirty-six Jewish heroes—from Tracee Ellis Ross and Victor "Young" Perez to Doña Gracia Nasi. A first-ever collection that disrupts the narrative of how a Jewish person is perceived, What Jewish Looks Like includes accessible primers on important Jewish history, a map, quotes, and much more!Too many Jews have been told: "You don't look Jewish!" It begs the question, "What does Jewish look like?" Well, there are over fifteen million Jews in the world, which means there are more than fifteen million ways to look and be Jewish. It can look like setting out menorahs on tribal land, adding kimchi to the seder plate, organizing for change, and living out loud.Shining a light on Paralympians and chefs, anthropologists and activists, dancers and dreamers, the individuals in these pages represent a range of identities. But they are threaded together by one unmistakable truth: Their lives, work, and commitment to Jewish values have changed our world for the better. These bold profiles and inspiring everyday stories come together to create a tapestry that beautifully reflects the multifaceted essence of the Jewish people.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2020
264 kr
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Engelska, 2020152 kr
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Follow scientist Heather L. Montgomery into science labs, forests, hospitals, and landfills, as she asks: Who uses poo? A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2020* “A well-stirred slurry of facts and fun.” -Kirkus Reviews, starred review* “Feces have lots of great stories to tell.” -BCCB, starred review* “Equal parts informative and grotesquely fascinating.” -School Library Journal, starred review“Excrement has never been so educational.” -BooklistPoop is disgusting, but it''s also packed with potential. One scientist spent months training a dog to track dung to better understand elephant birthing patterns. Another discovered that mastodon poop years ago is the reason we enjoy pumpkin pie today. And every week, some folks deliver their own poop to medical facilities, where it is swirled, separated, and shipped off to a hospital to be transplanted into another human. There''s even a train full of human poop sludge that''s stuck without a home in Alabama!This irreverent and engaging narrative nonfiction book shows that poop isn''t just waste-and that dealing with it responsibly is our duty.Read Who Gives a Poop? if you''re looking for:-a fresh, funny, engaging book packed with firsthand research-a book that shows the scientific method in action-approachable, inviting, high-interest nonfiction-the voice of "the female Bill Nye," or Mary Roach for kids