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Denny Taylor

    Denny Taylor considère l'art, la littérature et la science comme inséparables, se consacrant à nourrir l'imagination et l'esprit humain. Son écriture explore les liens profonds entre ces disciplines, offrant aux lecteurs une perspective unique et éclairée. C'est une érudite dont le travail fait constamment le pont entre l'expression créative et la recherche intellectuelle. La voix distinctive de Taylor invite les lecteurs à considérer la nature holistique de la compréhension et de la créativité humaines.

    Split Second Solution
    From Family Literacy to Earth System Science: Denny Taylor's Research on Making the Planet a Child Safe Zone
    Teaching and Advocacy
    Rosie's Umbrella
    Save Our Children, Save Our School, Pearson Broke the Golden Rule
    Rat-a-tat-tat! I've Lost My Cat!
    • Rat-a-tat-tat! I've Lost My Cat!

      • 62pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,7(14)Évaluer

      Rat-a-tat-tat! I've Lost My Cat! is a picture story book written by renowned literacy scholar Denny Taylor to entertain and be great fun for children learning to read. When read aloud the story hums, and the rhythm of the highly predictable text makes it easy for children to read. The paintings of the charismatic characters and the irresistible cats are bold and brilliantly painted by the acclaimed conceptual artist, Shelton Walsmith.

      Rat-a-tat-tat! I've Lost My Cat!
    • The narrative unfolds in an imaginative dialogue at Café Griensteidl, where twelve esteemed women scholars engage in a battle of wits against nine wealthy and misguided men of influence. The scene features notable figures such as Bill Gates and Sir Michael Barber, alongside iconic characters like Lady Macbeth and Dorothy Lintott from Alan Bennett's History Boys. This unique blend of real and fictional personalities highlights themes of intellect, gender dynamics, and the interplay of power in society.

      Save Our Children, Save Our School, Pearson Broke the Golden Rule
    • Rosie's Umbrella

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,5(27)Évaluer

      Set in 1955, the story opens with a dramatic fall into an old mine shaft, capturing the fleeting emotions of a woman in her final moments. As she descends, she perceives shadows and echoes, experiencing a mix of fear and beauty amidst the chaos. The narrative explores themes of mortality and the ephemeral nature of life, inviting readers to reflect on the profound feelings that can arise even in dire circumstances.

      Rosie's Umbrella
    • Family literacy initiatives play a crucial role in various global contexts, supporting refugees and migrants, particularly mothers and children, in adapting to new environments through language and life skills education. In countries like Afghanistan and Nepal, these programs address community-specific needs such as health and employment. Some initiatives aim to combat gender inequality and family violence, while others focus on healing psychological traumas from conflict and assisting families affected by war. These diverse approaches highlight the multifaceted nature of family literacy efforts worldwide.

      From Family Literacy to Earth System Science: Denny Taylor's Research on Making the Planet a Child Safe Zone
    • Split Second Solution

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in a dystopian New York City in 2022, this novel explores a frighteningly realistic sci-fi fantasy world influenced by bio-punk elements. It creatively predicts the rise of a character reminiscent of Trump, referred to as the Ginger Tom, while also foreshadowing his eventual downfall. The narrative delves into themes of societal decay and the implications of political power, offering a unique blend of weird literature and speculative fiction that challenges readers to reflect on contemporary issues.

      Split Second Solution
    • Nineteen Clues

      Great Transformations Can Be Achieved Through Collective Action

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The book addresses the urgent need to transform the US public education system to create a safer environment for children. It highlights two main threats: the erosion of enriching educational practices and the imposition of indoctrination and obedience. Notable figures like Noam Chomsky and Diane Ravitch emphasize the current turmoil facing public schools. In response, parents and teachers are mobilizing to combat these challenges, advocating for the preservation of democracy and the well-being of future generations.

      Nineteen Clues
    • Rosie's Umbrella

      New 2017 Edition

      • 362pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The narrative captures the fleeting moments of a character's life as she falls, experiencing a profound awareness of her surroundings despite the impending end. Shadows and echoes create a haunting atmosphere, reflecting her emotional state. In her final seconds, she perceives beauty in the chaos, emphasizing the contrast between life and death. The exploration of these last thoughts offers a poignant insight into the human experience and the complexity of emotions faced in moments of crisis.

      Rosie's Umbrella
    • Toodle-oo Ruby Blue!

      • 38pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The story explores the emotional challenges of saying goodbye through the experiences of two little girls. It highlights how farewells, whether due to a friend's departure, a parent's work schedule, or the loss of a grandparent, can impact young children. The narrative addresses both minor and significant separations, illustrating the profound effect these moments can have on a child's understanding of loss and change.

      Toodle-oo Ruby Blue!
    • One Man's Journey

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores themes of betrayal and personal struggle, chronicling the author's journey from the age of sixteen to twenty-seven. It begins with his early romantic experiences with two women, set against the backdrop of his Catholic upbringing and feelings of loneliness. This part of the story delves into the complexities of relationships and the emotional turmoil that leads him into a darker phase of life.

      One Man's Journey