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Four months after Russia invaded the Ukraine forcing millions of Ukrainians to flee to neighboring countries, Holly Winter Huppert traveled to Poland to volunteer for Ukrainian refugees. Through working long days at a free shop that gave away clothing and goods to the refugees, Huppert learns how to face the hopelessness of helping people who lost everything. Huppert wrote daily columns during her 7 weeks in Poland that were read around the world. Here in Unimaginable: Volunteering for Ukrainian Refugees, she includes the writing that captured the world's attention and then writes about the one event that she had to keep to herself-until now.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Four months after Russia invaded the Ukraine forcing millions of Ukrainians to flee to neighboring countries, Holly Winter Huppert traveled to Poland to volunteer for Ukrainian refugees. Through working long days at a free shop that gave away clothing and goods to the refugees, Huppert learns how to face the hopelessness of helping people who lost everything. Huppert wrote daily columns during her 7 weeks in Poland that were read around the world. Here in Unimaginable: Volunteering for Ukrainian Refugees, she includes the writing that captured the world's attention and then writes about the one event that she had to keep to herself-until now.
Autorenporträt
Holly Winter Huppert is a teacher, a writer and a photographer who lives in upstate New York. She is known for teaching writing workshops to children around the world.

When the world wide pandemic hit, Huppert sat down and started writing Hans Helps: A Coronavirus/COVID-19 Story to help children deal with the pressures of a changing world. The book as been received as "Essential" and has been read around the world.

Her book Write Now: Ideas for Writers, introduces children to a fun way to write their wildest stories as well as their factual reports. Photo prompts for both fiction and nonfiction encourage originality, thoughtfulness and even silliness across all genres. Children are reminded, "When you are the writer, you are the boss," so hand this book to your child and let years of research do it's work as your child writes and writes. And writes.

Be sure to check out her edited book of true stories written by children in a public Montessori school in upstate New York. "Caution: Do Not Read This Book" received rave reviews from near and far. Essays written by third and fourth grade students teach the rest of us about what children today are thinking about.

If you like upbeat, fun reads, then you're going to love her memoir about living with two forms of amnesia: "Unlikely Memories and Two Amnesias" which was a bestseller on Amazon.

She edited a book of essays written by chronically ill middle school students, "Everything is a Song: Our Stories" which highlights the issues teens care about.

Connect with Holly on her website, www.hollywinter.com, on her publisher's website: www.winuplypress.com, on Instagram @mshollywinter or on Facebook @mshollywinter. For more information about her books, go to www.winuplypress.com.