Las lágrimas de la diosa Maorí / Tears of the Maori Goddess
Las lágrimas de la diosa Maorí / Tears of the Maori Goddess
- ISBN 13:
9788466656290
- ISBN 10:
8466656294
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 05/31/2015
- Publisher: Ediciones B
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Summary
Nueva Zelanda, 1899. El hijo de Lizzie y Michael Drury es enviado como médico a Sudáfrica, donde se libra la guerra de los Bóers. Paralelamente, la joven Atamarie obtiene una importante victoria: ser la primera mujer que cursa estudios de Ingeniería en la Universidad de Nueva Zelanda. Desde niña le fascinaron las cometas maoríes, pero ahora esta afición le permite conocer al pionero de la aviación mundial… Ahora Lark nos habla de las conquistas sociales femeninas: primero el sufragio, después el acceso a la universidad y, por último, la posibilidad de volar, volar, volar.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
New Zealand, 1899. The son of Lizzie and Michael Drury is sent as a physician to South Africa, where the Boer War is fought. At the same time, the young Atamarie obtained an important victory: be the first woman to study engineering at the University of New Zealand. As a child she was fascinated Maori kites, but now this hobby allows her to meet the global aviation pioneer. Now Lark speaks of women's social conquests: first voting, then the access to college and, finally, the possibility of fly, fly, fly.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
New Zealand, 1899. The son of Lizzie and Michael Drury is sent as a physician to South Africa, where the Boer War is fought. At the same time, the young Atamarie obtained an important victory: be the first woman to study engineering at the University of New Zealand. As a child she was fascinated Maori kites, but now this hobby allows her to meet the global aviation pioneer. Now Lark speaks of women's social conquests: first voting, then the access to college and, finally, the possibility of fly, fly, fly.