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Carol Cooper

    20 août 1951

    Cette auteure invente des histoires depuis toujours. Ses romans, situés dans un Londres animé jusqu'à un Égypte brûlant, explorent la quête de l'amour et la découverte de soi. Avec un don pour les vies entremêlées et les émotions bouillonnantes, elle crée des récits captivants qui entraînent les lecteurs dans leurs paysages émotionnels. En plus de ses œuvres de fiction, elle exerce également comme médecin de famille et a écrit plusieurs livres sur la santé.

    Carol Cooper
    Baby & Child
    The Baby & Child Question & Answer Book
    Johnson's Mother and Baby
    The Power of Hope
    The Girls from Alexandria
    Twins & Multiple Births
    • Twins & Multiple Births

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,8(20)Évaluer

      Updated in 2013 with the latest statistics and guidelines, this inspiring and enlightening parenting guide is for all parents of twins or more.

      Twins & Multiple Births
    • Nadia needs help getting out of her hospital bed, taking her pills. One thing she doesn't need help with is remembering her sister. But she does need help finding her. Stuck in a London hospital, 70-year-old Nadia is facing the rest of her life spent in a care home unless she can contact her sister Simone... who's been missing for 50 years.

      The Girls from Alexandria
    • Hope is an underexplored yet fundamental concept in economics, significantly influencing how individuals navigate life's challenges, especially the disadvantaged. Unlike aspirations, which focus on specific goals, hope is a deeper sentiment that drives behavior. Key questions arise: Is hope a genetically determined trait resilient to negative shocks, or is it more malleable? Can hope be restored in populations where it has diminished? Can the experiences of optimistic and resilient groups be applied to others? Economist Carol Graham aims to expand the study of hope through econometric analysis and field surveys in Latin America and the United States. By integrating insights from biology and psychology, the work highlights the potential benefits of including hope in economic analysis, particularly concerning human well-being. While this area is relatively uncharted, the book presents empirical evidence showing that hope can enhance life outcomes, while despair can be detrimental. The urgency of understanding hope is underscored by the ongoing crisis of deaths of despair in the US and the pandemic's impact. A deeper social-scientific understanding of hope could be vital for improving public health outcomes.

      The Power of Hope
    • Johnson's Mother and Baby

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      From pre-conception through the first three years of life, this illustrated parenting guide covers key elements of a baby's health, daily care, and physical, mental, and emotional development.

      Johnson's Mother and Baby
    • The Baby & Child Question & Answer Book

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Globalization as a phenomenon has had an inordinate impact on the teaching and practice of anthropology. These papers and essays address the methodological problems that have arisen and in so doing fill a major gap in the contemporary study and teaching of the subject.

      The Baby & Child Question & Answer Book
    • Baby & Child

      Questions and Answers

      Why is breastfeeding best for my baby? How can I cope with sleepless nights? Why is my child wetting the bed? However many children you've had, it's always good to have access to sympathetic guidance from someone who understands your concerns and can provide reassuring answers to questions. From a GP and mother of three Dr Carol Cooper- realistic solutions to everyday problems on every aspect of baby and childcare, for children aged 0-5 - from feeding and sleeping to toddler tantrums and coping with childhood ailments. Keep it handy, so there's always somewhere to turn when you have a question.

      Baby & Child
    • Your Child Year by Year

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Whether you want advice for several children of different ages, or you want to follow the progress of one, this book is just what you need, giving you all the information for caring and raising children.

      Your Child Year by Year
    • Happiness for All?

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      How the optimism gap between rich and poor is creating an increasingly divided societyThe Declaration of Independence states that all people are endowed with certain unalienable rights. Among them is the pursuit of happiness. But is happiness available equally to everyone in America? How about elsewhere in the world? Carol Graham draws on cutting-edge research linking income inequality with well-being to show how the widening prosperity gap has led to rising inequality in people's beliefs, hopes, and aspirations. The result is an optimism gap between rich and poor that, if left unchecked, could lead to an increasingly divided society. Happiness for All? highlights the importance of well-being measures in identifying and monitoring trends in life satisfaction and optimism, and demonstrates how hope and happiness can lead to improved economic outcomes.

      Happiness for All?