Set in the summer of 1958, the narrative follows a traveler arriving in Rotterdam, impeccably dressed and eager for a European adventure. Anticipating charming towns and cultural delights, she instead confronts the stark realities of a continent still recovering from the ravages of war. The contrast between her expectations and the post-war landscape reveals deeper themes of disillusionment and the impact of history on personal journeys.
Sharon Stine Livres
Cette auteure est co-auteure du livre France on Fragile Wings. Plus d'informations sur son travail sont disponibles sur le site web du livre.


Landscapes for Learning
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
"Landscapes for Learning" by Dr. Sharon Stine explores the significance of outdoor environments in children's education. Through 11 case studies, it examines design principles that enhance learning spaces, emphasizing collaboration among designers, educators, and children. The book offers insights into creating safe, stimulating outdoor areas for various educational settings.