HOLLY KAMMIER is a former journalist who has worked everywhere from CNN in Washington, D.C. and KCOP-TV in Los Angeles, to the NBC affiliate in small-town Medford, Oregon. A UCLA honors graduate, she is the author of Kingston Court, her debut novel. Choosing Hope, her second published novel, is a spin-off from best-seller, Kingston Court, with overlapping characters and locations. The California native and mother of two, lives in San Diego, California close to her family and friends. Co-Founder of Acorn Publishing, Holly is available for speaking engagements and content editing.
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Six Feet Apart is a collection of inspirational essays and poems written by women and
girls from around the globe who share their personal experiences from 2020 to 2022,
during the time of COVID-19. From the sadness of a child in New Jersey adjusting to
distance learning, to the terror of a young adult suffering under military lockdown in
Lima, Peru, to the despair of a sixty-year-old fighting the debilitating illness alone, Six
Feet Apart gives us a rare view through the windows of other people's lives.
Akin to personal diaries, the real-life tragedies and triumphs in these pages capture
loneliness in India, fear and loss across the United States, mental health challenges in
New Zealand, and struggling relationships in far corners of the earth as the world
grapples with a global pandemic.
Título : Six Feet Apart... in the Time of Corona
EAN : 9798215695791
Editorial : Acorn Publishing
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