Book Description
Vic Lee's Corona Diary is an exquisitely illustrated graphic novel-style memoir chronicling the dramatic events around the global spread of the coronavirus.
Author : Vic Lee
Publisher : Frances Lincoln
Page : 91 pages
File Size : 22,56 MB
Release : 2021-01-12
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 0711263744
Vic Lee's Corona Diary is an exquisitely illustrated graphic novel-style memoir chronicling the dramatic events around the global spread of the coronavirus.
Author : Kunal Das
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 31 pages
File Size : 20,11 MB
Release : 2020-09-03
Category :
ISBN :
A rhyming children's book to encourage learning new skills and staying positive at home during corona pandemicCOVID-19 has brought everyone's lives to a standstill and children are bearing the brunt of this storm as well. Schools are closed and so are the playgrounds. Such psychological stress amongst children can lead to depression and behavioral changes, often lasting much longer than the pandemic. This book shows the experiences of a little girl during the strange worldwide corona pandemic. The book shows how the girl got over her lockdown blues and decided to wisely utilize her time in learning new skills, reconnecting with nature, and interacting more with family. She has remained positive during this difficult phase and hopeful of a bright future. She has also adapted herself to the new rules of life such as wearing masks and social distancing. Let us join her journey and explore the art of being optimistic during challenging times. This book shows the corona period through the eyes of a little girl, talks about her feelings and the things she did while at home. The book discusses the following - *Various measures that were taken during the corona period to stop the spread of the virus--Closure of schools, playgrounds, markets, and shopping malls-Cancellation of sporting events, birthday parties, picnics to restrict the gatherings.-Lockdown with 'Stay at Home' instruction.*How the little girl overcame her lockdown blues, made activity chart, spent family time, and utilized her time wisely in various activities such as exercising, cooking, gardening, art& craft, making masks, learning guitar, etc. *How the world changed and adapted to the new normal of life - masks, social distancing, online study, etc.*Contribution of corona warriors - doctors, nurses, policemen, reporters, etc. who worked tirelessly.*The teachings and learning hidden in the nature surrounding our lives and how nature healed during this period.*Role of parents in keeping kids motivated and hopeful for a bright future.This is a perfect book for teachers and parents, who want to calm down the anxiety of their kids and are looking for ideas on how to keep their children busy at home. The story encourages children to learn new creative skills, make a daily activity chart, respect corona warriors, appreciate nature, adapt to the new normal of life with masks and social distancing, remain positive, enjoy family time, and follow a healthy lifestyle. The story is written in an easy rhyming form with colorful illustrations to spread positivity, motivation, and hope to the kids. There is a fun activity page at the end to help kids look at the positive things that happened in their lives during corona time.
Author : Nicholson Baker
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 737 pages
File Size : 36,75 MB
Release : 2016-09-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 0399576371
**A New York Times Bestseller** “May be the most revealing depiction of the American contemporary classroom that we have to date." —Garret Keizer, The New York Times Book Review Bestselling author Nicholson Baker, in pursuit of the realities of American public education, signed up as a substitute teacher in a Maine public school district. In 2014, after a brief orientation course and a few fingerprinting sessions, Nicholson Baker became an on-call substitute teacher in a Maine public school district. He awoke to the dispatcher’s five-forty a.m. phone call and headed to one of several nearby schools; when he got there, he did his best to follow lesson plans and help his students get something done. What emerges from Baker’s experience is a complex, often touching deconstruction of public schooling in America: children swamped with overdue assignments, overwhelmed by the marvels and distractions of social media and educational technology, and staff who weary themselves trying to teach in step with an often outmoded or overly ambitious standard curriculum. In Baker’s hands, the inner life of the classroom is examined anew—mundane worksheets, recess time-outs, surprise nosebleeds, rebellions, griefs, jealousies, minor triumphs, kindergarten show-and-tell, daily lessons on everything from geology to metal tech to the Holocaust—as he and his pupils struggle to find ways to get through the day. Baker is one of the most inventive and remarkable writers of our time, and Substitute, filled with humor, honesty, and empathy, may be his most impressive work of nonfiction yet.
Author : Andrew Duxbury
Publisher : Singular Books
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 23,17 MB
Release : 2021-08
Category :
ISBN : 9780997283143
Everyone has a COVID pandemic story to tell. Dr. Andrew Duxbury has many: stories of a veteran geriatric physician caring for the most fragile patients in a university health system and in rural homes in the Deep South; stories of his concern for family, friends, fellow practitioners, and the state of our healthcare system nationwide; stories of his own isolation, of the loss of simple pleasures and passionate pastimes; stories of policies and politics that contributed to tens of thousands of needless deaths as well-known preventative measures were actively discouraged by state and local governments and exacerbated by cultural divides. This is a rare account of a rare time in American history, a contemporaneous record from the end of "normal", and the anxiety and despair felt by all, to the beginning of new hope for a better future.
Author : Jinjin Xu
Publisher :
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 50,34 MB
Release : 2020-11-20
Category : American poetry
ISBN : 9781734048728
An elegiac illumination of personal and political histories misremembered and censored, There Is Still Singing In The Afterlife is animated by the intimate language of spirits-living, loved, and gone-singing to us from the hereafter. A poet of deep noticing, JinJin Xu interrogates the nature of witness and memory, taking seriously the consequence of confession in a foreign land, in a language not her own. Xu grapples with a forbidden language-blending the lyric with confession and erasure to sing the unspeakable, to open our eyes to seek the light. This is a stellar debut from a poet you should watch out for.
Author : Fang Fang
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 12,12 MB
Release : 2020-05-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0063052652
From one of China’s most acclaimed and decorated writers comes a powerful first-person account of life in Wuhan during the COVID-19 outbreak. On January 25, 2020, after the central government imposed a lockdown in Wuhan, acclaimed Chinese writer Fang Fang began publishing an online diary. In the days and weeks that followed, Fang Fang’s nightly postings gave voice to the fears, frustrations, anger, and hope of millions of her fellow citizens, reflecting on the psychological impact of forced isolation, the role of the internet as both community lifeline and source of misinformation, and most tragically, the lives of neighbors and friends taken by the deadly virus. A fascinating eyewitness account of events as they unfold, Wuhan Diary captures the challenges of daily life and the changing moods and emotions of being quarantined without reliable information. Fang Fang finds solace in small domestic comforts and is inspired by the courage of friends, health professionals and volunteers, as well as the resilience and perseverance of Wuhan’s nine million residents. But, by claiming the writer ́s duty to record she also speaks out against social injustice, abuse of power, and other problems which impeded the response to the epidemic and gets herself embroiled in online controversies because of it. As Fang Fang documents the beginning of the global health crisis in real time, we are able to identify patterns and mistakes that many of the countries dealing with the novel coronavirus have later repeated. She reminds us that, in the face of the new virus, the plight of the citizens of Wuhan is also that of citizens everywhere. As Fang Fang writes: “The virus is the common enemy of humankind; that is a lesson for all humanity. The only way we can conquer this virus and free ourselves from its grip is for all members of humankind to work together.” Blending the intimate and the epic, the profound and the quotidian, Wuhan Diary is a remarkable record of an extraordinary time. Translated from the Chinese by Michael Berry
Author : Janine Robinson
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 11,40 MB
Release : 2014-05-14
Category : College applications
ISBN : 9781499318920
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Author : Charles Finch
Publisher : Knopf
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 46,49 MB
Release : 2021-11-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0593319079
A BOSTON GLOBE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • With unwavering humanity and light-footed humor, this intimate account of the interminable year of 2020 offers commentary on the COVID-19 pandemic, protests for racial justice, the U.S. presidential election, and more, all with a miraculous dose of groundedness in head-spinning times. "This book is so funny and so true. Charles Finch unpacks a year of plague, fear, shameless venality, and dizzying stupidity with an irrepressible wit and surgically precise cultural observations. I didn't know how badly I needed exactly this. Maybe you do too?" —Joe Hill, author of Heart-Shaped Box In March 2020, at the request of the Los Angeles Times, Charles Finch became a reluctant diarist: As California sheltered in place, he began to write daily notes about the odd ambient changes in his own life and in the lives around him. The result is What Just Happened. In a warm, candid, welcoming voice, and in the tradition of Woolf and Orwell, Finch brings us into his own world: taking long evening walks near his home in L.A., listening to music, and keeping virtual connections with friends across the country as they each experience the crisis. And drawing on his remarkable acuity as a cultural critic, he chronicles one endless year with delightful commentary on current events, and the things that distract him from current events: Murakami’s novels, reality television, the Beatles. What Just Happened is a work of empathy and insight, at once of-the-moment and timeless—a gift from one of our culture's most original thinkers.
Author : Scott Goodyer
Publisher :
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 44,99 MB
Release : 2020-07-29
Category :
ISBN : 9781716740848
A personal collection of humorous and surreal diary entries during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Author : Nurse T
Publisher :
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 35,5 MB
Release : 2020-09-06
Category :
ISBN : 9781734493849
March 25, 2020 When I walk through the automatic doors into the ICU at 7 AM, I step into a war zone. There are overflowing trash buckets and debris scattered all over the unit. Four red crash carts are outside the rooms, their drawers open and largely empty, witnesses to the chaotic night. One of the patients who coded survived, the three others died. One body in a white plastic shroud is still in a room on theb ed waiting for a stretcher. So opens the personal diary of Nurse T. She is one of the thousands of health care workers in New York City who covered their twelve hour shifts day after day as the Covid-19 virus raged through the city. Her account is personal, poitnant and poetic as she documents the suffering of the poor, largely immigrant patients who flooded the facility seeking treatment. It is also the story of a city, state and federal government that long denied hospitals like hers the funding and support they need to meet current standards. Long starved for funds, the facility's ancient infrasturure and inadequate supplies placed a heavy burden on the staff, who nonetheless walked up the marble stairs all through the crisis and gave their best, whatever the personal cost, whatever the outcome.