Everything She Touched
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
This is the story of Ruth Asawa, a Japanese-American sculptor who overcame incredible adversity to become a celebrated artist.--
Cet auteur est un conteur d'histoires encore inédites. Journaliste et enseignant à la Graduate School of Journalism de l'UC Berkeley, il se consacre à la découverte de perspectives jusqu'alors inconnues. Son œuvre se caractérise par une volonté de découvrir et de partager des expériences humaines uniques.
This is the story of Ruth Asawa, a Japanese-American sculptor who overcame incredible adversity to become a celebrated artist.--
Set in late Victorian San Francisco, this gripping narrative chronicles the outbreak of bubonic plague in 1900. Marilyn Chase, a seasoned science reporter, explores the interplay of politics, race, and geography that influenced public health responses during this crisis. The account not only captures the fear and challenges faced by the city but also highlights its resilience in overcoming one of history's most deadly diseases, making it a relevant reflection on contemporary health issues.