Gerald is a giraffe with aspirations of friendship and belonging. Despite his height making him feel different, he embarks on a heartwarming journey to connect with others. Through his experiences, he learns valuable lessons about acceptance and self-worth, showcasing themes of individuality and the importance of being true to oneself. Gerald's story is a touching exploration of overcoming insecurities and the joy that comes from genuine connections.
Laura Snyder Libri
Laura J. Snyder è un'esperta di scienza e cultura vittoriana. Il suo lavoro approfondisce le intersezioni tra la conoscenza scientifica e i valori sociali. Snyder offre profonde intuizioni sull'evoluzione storica del pensiero scientifico e sul suo impatto sulla società. Il suo stile di scrittura è sia analitico che accessibile.





Laura Snyder, a professional humor writer, connects with a diverse audience through her humor column and website. Her witty insights offer reassurance to overwhelmed mothers, harried fathers, desperate single parents, and content singles, providing a blend of humor and relatability. Each week, readers find comfort and laughter in her unique take on the challenges of everyday life.
Featuring a blend of humor and personal anecdotes, this collection showcases Laura Snyder's wit and charm. Readers can expect a delightful mix of her most amusing writings, enhanced by relatable stories that highlight the quirks of everyday life. With her signature style, Snyder invites laughter and reflection, making this book a joyful read for fans of comedic storytelling.
Democratizing Legal Services
- 340pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
This book responds to the common objections to alternative business structures, describes the opportunities that such structures offer, exposes how lawyer self-regulation operates to obstruct the modernization of legal services, and includes interviews with persons who have experience with alternative legal service providers in other countries.
Eye Of The Beholder
- 448pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
The remarkable story of how a painter and a scientist in 17th-century Holland transformed the way we see the world.