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Robyn Eversole

Author of East Dragon, West Dragon

9 Works 239 Members 16 Reviews

About the Author

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[from Amazon website]
I write books for development professionals and books for children. People often ask if I am the same Robyn Eversole. The answer is yes!

Works by Robyn Eversole

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Common Knowledge

Gender
female
Nationality
USA (birth)
Birthplace
Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA
Places of residence
Tasmania, Australia
Education
Trinity University (BA, Economics, Anthropology, Spanish)
McGill University (MA, Anthropology of Development)
McGill University (PhD, Anthropology of Development)
Organizations
Council on Australia Latin America Relations
Australia and New Zealand Regional Science Association International
Society for Applied Anthropology
Swinburne University of Technology
Bucknell University
Short biography
[from Bush Prof website]
Professor Robyn Eversole has over twenty years' experience as a university researcher and professor working in and with rural communities and organisations. She holds a PhD in the anthropology of development from McGill University, Canada, and she previously worked at universities in Western Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania, Australia, and on research projects around Australia, Latin America and South East Asia. She is currently a professor at Bucknell University, USA.
Disambiguation notice
[from Amazon website]
I write books for development professionals and books for children. People often ask if I am the same Robyn Eversole. The answer is yes!

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Genre
Picture books for children
Storyline
Action-packed
Illustration
Cartoony
Theme
Fighting and forgiving
Subject
Dragons
Prejudice
Reconciliation
Rescues
War
 
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kmgerbig | 11 other reviews | Apr 27, 2023 |
I loved this story because it discusses how many different people can perceive the same thing. It links generations in ways that we cannot comprehend without stories like this. The funds of knowledge of so many individuals are never utilized and it is such a shame because the emotions and experiences that we have influence so much of our daily lives.
 
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colingrogan | Dec 1, 2022 |
The East dragon and the west dragon have never crossed the sea to meet each other, afraid that one will be better than the others. But the king and his silly knight went questing and ended up in an East dungeon. The East dragon goes to help and both dragons learn that they each have their difference that make each unique and perfect. Overall this book was enjoyable and the illustrations are lively and unique. However, the story was a bit long for story time, but probably just right for bedtime.
 
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LibrarianRyan | 11 other reviews | Dec 14, 2021 |
A little lamb wants to make his wool splendid like the sweater the boy wears. Throughout this endeavor, the little lamb gets himself into scrape after scrape, and the boy is always there to rescue him. It is a calming sweet story of friendship. This book was one of our favorites to check out of the library, and when I saw it at a library sale you can be sure I brought it home. Red Berry Wool is out of print, but many used copies are available.
 
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Jesslaw | 1 other review | May 5, 2021 |

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Statistics

Works
9
Members
239
Popularity
#94,925
Rating
3.9
Reviews
16
ISBNs
32
Languages
1

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