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Kelly

    Kelly Kennedy è una giornalista pluripremiata il cui lavoro offre una prospettiva profonda sulla vita militare e sulle questioni relative ai veterani. Essendo l'unica donna americana ad aver prestato servizio nell'esercito degli Stati Uniti e successivamente ad aver coperto il combattimento statunitense come civile, apporta una profondità di comprensione senza pari al suo giornalismo. La scrittura di Kennedy approfondisce le complessità della guerra, la politica militare e il costo umano del conflitto, evidenziando costantemente le lotte e i trionfi di coloro che servono. Il suo approccio distintivo offre ai lettori una visione senza scrupoli delle realtà della guerra e del suo impatto duraturo.

    Caught on Tape
    The Rainbow
    Ross O'Carroll-Kelly's Guide to South Dublin
    • The incomparable, irredeemable Ross O'Carroll-Kelly gives the ultimate low-down on the centre of the universe, South Dublin - a land of untold beauty and wealth, which boasts more yacht clubs per head of population than Monte Carlo, where girls talk like Californians, where rugby is the number one religion and where it's possible to buy a Cappuccino - at Champs Elysee's prices. The Ross Guide to South Dublin contains all you need to know about this extraordinary region, where it'll be soon be too expensive for anyone to live.

      Ross O'Carroll-Kelly's Guide to South Dublin
    • Come on a magical journey and discover the rainbow. A rhyming story that captures the imagination and allows your child to build their own unique relationship and memories with the rainbow and what it means to them.

      The Rainbow
    • Exploring the impact of technology on societal accountability, this book examines how viral recordings of racist and misogynist behavior often lead to a superficial engagement with issues of race and gender. It argues that the obsession with scandalous footage distracts from the deeper, systemic structures of whiteness, white supremacy, and patriarchy. By critiquing the culture of spectatorship surrounding these incidents, it highlights the need for a more profound understanding of antiracism and gender justice, moving beyond mere outrage to foster genuine change.

      Caught on Tape