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Industry Insights November 2022 with Neem Tree Press
In recent years, Neem Tree Press has become a firm favourite with our Editorial Experts across both LoveReading and LoveReading4Kids. Though diverse books published by Neem Tree Press are united by their power to spark curiosity and draw us into new worlds.
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The LoveReading4Kids Children’s Books of the Year 2022
War of the Wind by Victoria Williamson is one of LoveReading4Kids Children's Books of the Year 2022! Click to find out more.
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Why representation of neurodiverse and disabled characters is important on your bookshelves
To get the most out of our reading experiences, we should try to read about a whole range of people who have different abilities, backgrounds and cultures. Victoria Williamson, author of War of the Wind tells us a few things that can help to broaden your reading horizons.
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‘ALTHOUGH SCHOOLS DO TALK ABOUT CONSENT, IT STILL FEELS LIKE IT’S NOT GOING FAR ENOUGH’
Jenna Adams’ new novel is one of changing perspectives, growing up, and the often blurred boundaries of consent.
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Episode 170: Big Kids Book Club Author Interview – Victoria Williamson
In this episode, Victoria Williamson, joins us to talk about her latest novel, War of the Wind. I chatted to Victoria about her always writing, how being a teacher helped her as a writer, and more. Victoria was a great guest to have on the show and we are very grateful she was able to join us on the show.
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British Obstetrician Recounts 2014 West African Ebola Outbreak – Lessons For How To Cope With Current Crisis In Uganda
Worldwide, a woman dies every two minutes from a pregnancy-related complication. Sierra Leone is ranked the country with the highest death rate of pregnant women in the world. This is the country where we find the author – Benjamin Black - of Belly Woman: Birth, Blood, and Ebola, The Untold Story, at the beginning of his compelling story.
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Book explores the Ebola epidemic and and disparities in maternity care
North London consultant obstetrician Dr Benjamin Black has written an account of the West African Ebola epidemic. Belly Woman will be released on October 18, and lays out what Dr Black found when he arrived in Sierra Leone, just weeks after Ebola had spread over the border from Guinea.
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The death of Mahsa Amini and the truth about the hijab
As a female Muslim journalist and modest fashion enthusiast, most of the stories that I write about hijab for news outlets in the West have a distinctively defensive stance, and explicit motivation to dispel Islamophobic myths about veils being a symbol of oppression. Some days, I condemn European nations that enforce bans on burkas, burkinis and hijabs; on others, I try to shed light on the female Muslim entrepreneurs, designers, models and bloggers proving that when followed by choice, a lifestyle of covering up one’s body can be incredibly empowering.
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‘Set in the backdrop of historical and contemporary occupations of Palestine with the universally relatable politics of family and community, this small book was a mighty experience.’ —Dr Sofia Rehman, PhD scholar in Islam.
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Children of War, written by Ahmet Yorulmaz and translated by Paula Darwish, is a powerful novel drawn from the diary of a refugee family evoking the beauty, complexity and trauma of Crete’s past and weaves it into a moving tale of an ordinary man living through extraordinary times.
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‘A witty, globally-scoped exposé of corporate greed and environmentalism told through an absorbing character-rich tale.’ LoveReading Recommends
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