13,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
7 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Get Lost Dirty COVID-19! This is what everyone is wishing for as the COVID-19 is creating newer challenges every day. The book captures the current situation with nine COVID-19 themes as it moves from isolation and surrounding pain towards gratitude and hope. This composition by mother Zuivere and daughter Madalsa presents the perspective of two different generations on the same subject. The book is a heart-touching work relatable to every single person on the planet living in fear. However, at the same time, the book reflects a sense of hope, as there is always a bright and optimistic sky even after the most deadly storm.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Get Lost Dirty COVID-19! This is what everyone is wishing for as the COVID-19 is creating newer challenges every day. The book captures the current situation with nine COVID-19 themes as it moves from isolation and surrounding pain towards gratitude and hope. This composition by mother Zuivere and daughter Madalsa presents the perspective of two different generations on the same subject. The book is a heart-touching work relatable to every single person on the planet living in fear. However, at the same time, the book reflects a sense of hope, as there is always a bright and optimistic sky even after the most deadly storm.
Autorenporträt
Madalsa is a budding writer who started writing at the age of nine. She has keenly observed the inherent contradictions of Oriental and Occidental culture and ultimately imbibed the best from the two. She has a music-lover soul and is a guitarist in the Young Heart band. She is a skilled equestrian who enjoys time in the countryside. An ardent reader, Madalsa reads works from Shakespeare to Eliot. Currently, she is a Grade-8 student at Matthew Flinders College in Geelong. She takes great inspiration from her mother, Zuivere. Zuivere has multi-faceted talent, born and brought up in the serenity of the Himalayas. She is a university gold medallist with a PhD in communications and journalism. She was a national-level player in basketball and baseball. Zuivere started her career as a journalist working for the Indian Express group. Initially as a sportsperson and later as a journalist, she travelled across the length and width of India and the world before switching over to the academic realm and spending some years teaching high-level journalism as a lecturer in universities. She is now settled in Melbourne.