ISBN-13: 9781844019786 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 64 str.
Catherine despairs of the other seven women who make up her book group. Although she is the newest member and had hoped she would fit right in by joining a group of women of the similar age and professional sphere as herself, it hadnt quite worked out like that. Their strong opinions and narrow-minded views on multi-culturalism are something Catherine has trouble skirting over.As Catherine struggles to find common ground, she starts to wonder if its all worth it. Yet, even as she does, a series of unexpected events begins to unravel that may help her teach these women a thing or two about compassion and tolerance.Join Catherine in this remarkable story of how the smallest things can make the biggest impact.Peter Sagar is a teacher, writer and human rights activist from Newcastle-upon- Tyne. He has been Amnesty Internationals regional representative for the North East and Yorkshire region since 2000. Peter has campaigned on a number of human rights issues, including supporting refugees from Burma and a peace community in Colombia. Peter has also campaigned in support of asylum seekers and refugees in the UK and researched into attitudes towards asylum seekers and refugees.