Aliceheimer's
- 71 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Reprint of: Aliceheimer's / Dana Walrath. Yerevan, Armenia, Harvest Publishers, 2013.
This author finds inspiration in the intersection of art, science, and human experience. Her work explores natural and biological forms, from microscopic details to sweeping landscapes. Driven by a deep interest in the connections within all facets of human existence, she uses storytelling and art to teach and share her insights, her artistic path emerging from early passions in visual arts and science. Her literary journey is marked by a quest for practical creativity, ultimately leading to a full embrace of creative writing.





Reprint of: Aliceheimer's / Dana Walrath. Yerevan, Armenia, Harvest Publishers, 2013.
Aims to present anthropology from an integrated holistic perspective.
Inspired by a true story, this relates the tale of siblings Sosi, Shahen, and Mariam who survive the Armenian genocide of 1915 by escaping from Turkey alone over the mountains
The story captures a heartfelt day at the beach between a boy and his father, highlighting their exploration of the shore and the natural world. It beautifully celebrates themes of nature, connection, and the relationships that blossom in a sunlit environment. This debut picture book is illustrated in full color, enhancing the warm and elegant narrative.
An unabridged, digitally enlarged edition of the of the 1913 classic by William Dana