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Helena Jackson

    This American author is known for her passionate advocacy for Native American rights. Her writings often delve into the injustices faced by Indigenous communities, particularly in Southern California. Through her literary work, she aimed to shed light on their plight and champion fairer treatment. Her legacy is defined by her commitment to using literature as a tool for social justice.

    Ramona
    Money in One Lesson
    Eating Well for Kidney Health
    Eating Well with Kidney Failure
    • 2022

      An accessible guide to economics aimed at anyone who is curious about the news but is often left confused by financial journalism.

      Money in One Lesson
    • 2015

      Ramona

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.8(1772)Add rating

      Daughter of a Scottish merchant and Native American, Ramona's mixed-race ancestry make her a target for bigotry and abuse as the Southern California region transitions Spanish order to American statehood.

      Ramona
    • 2008

      Eating Well for Kidney Health

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This book is about good food, good drink and good health. It is full of simple, quick and great-tasting recipes for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and their families.

      Eating Well for Kidney Health
    • 2006

      Eating Well with Kidney Failure

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.3(10)Add rating

      This brilliant book provides a clear guide to eating well with kidney failure, as well as a collection of more than fifty delicious recipes to show you how it all works in practice. The recipes have been analysed for their nutritional content and are coded to help you choose most appropriate dishes for your individual requirements.

      Eating Well with Kidney Failure