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Janet Howell

    This author focuses on contemporary social and political issues. Her writing is characterized by keen insight and engagement, often delving into matters of justice and equality. She provides in-depth analysis of legislative processes and their societal impact. Her works are valued for their depth and ability to provoke thought.

    Das kleine Schweiz-Malbuch
    Le Petit Livre De Coloriage Suisse
    The Little Swiss Colouring Book
    Amelia Earhart
    Leading the Way: Women in Power
    • 2019

      Leading the Way: Women in Power

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.2(76)Add rating

      Highlighting the careers of fifty influential American women in politics, this engaging compendium aims to inspire young readers and future leaders. Authors Janet Howell and Theresa Howell provide accessible insights into the achievements and challenges faced by these women, encouraging readers to take action and make a difference in their communities. The book features a foreword by Hillary Rodham Clinton, adding a notable perspective on the significance of women's roles in shaping political landscapes.

      Leading the Way: Women in Power
    • 2017

      Many of Switzerland's most famous landmarks and icons fit your handbag with these 32 all new pen-and-ink designs. Each page of this made-in-Switzerland book detaches as a separate postcard so you can send your creations to your friends and family.

      The Little Swiss Colouring Book
    • 2000

      "How could I write about Amelia Earhart going up in a plane for the firsttime if I had never experienced it?" explained Jane Moore Howe, formernewspaper columnist. "So I went to the airport (this was 1949 mind you!),took my first plane ride in a tiny training plane and landed with my stomachdoing flip-flops. Then I knew how Amelia must have felt."Mrs. Howe's concern for detail while writing Amelia Earhart, Young AirPioneer resulted in a long friendship with "Pidge," the aviator's sister,whom Jane consulted regarding the incidents included in the book. "I wantedto choose events that showed Amelia's courage," Jane said.The first edition of Amelia Earhart was published in 1950. Jane Moore Howe,now a great-grandmother, is thrilled to introduce Amelia's adventures to anew generation.

      Amelia Earhart