১০% ইনস্ট্যান্ট ক্যাশব্যাক পুরো জানুয়ারি মাসজুড়ে বই ও পণ্যে বিকাশে মাত্র ৬০০৳+ পেমেন্টে সর্বোচ্চ ১০০৳ পর্যন্ত! পুরো ক্যাম্পেইনে ক্যাশব্যাক পাবেন ১৫০৳ পর্যন্ত!*
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১০% ইনস্ট্যান্ট ক্যাশব্যাক পুরো জানুয়ারি মাসজুড়ে বই ও পণ্যে বিকাশে মাত্র ৬০০৳+ পেমেন্টে সর্বোচ্চ ১০০৳ পর্যন্ত! পুরো ক্যাম্পেইনে ক্যাশব্যাক পাবেন ১৫০৳ পর্যন্ত!*
অনলাইন বাণিজ্য মেলায় আপনার পছন্দের পণ্যে ৭৫% পর্যন্ত ছাড়! বছরের শুরুতেই সেরা ডিল, রকমারি অনলাইন বাণিজ্য মেলা, ২০২৬
বইটি বিদেশি প্রকাশনী বা সাপ্লাইয়ারের নিকট থেকে সংগ্রহ করে আনতে আমাদের ৩০ থেকে ৪০ কর্মদিবস সময় লেগে যেতে পারে।
A mother’s celebration of the power and wonder of lifelong reading In Children of the Book, Ilana Kurshan reveals how literature weaves an invisible thread through the tapestry of family life. Kurshan, a mother of five living in Jerusalem, struggles to balance her passion for books with her responsibilities as a parent. Gradually she learns how to relate to reading not as a solitary pursuit and an escape from the messiness of life, but rather as a way of forging connection and teaching independence. Introducing her children to sacred and secular literature—including the beloved classics of her childhood—she becomes both a better mother and a more compassionate reader. Chief among the books Kurshan reads with her children is the Torah, whose ancient wisdom illuminates her family's path. Structured in five parts corresponding to the first five books of the Bible, this memoir traces the profound parallels between the biblical narrative and the daily rhythms of parenthood–from the first picture books that create the world through language for little babies, to the bittersweet moment our children begin reading on their own, leaving us behind, atop the mountain, as they enter new lands without us. A luminous meditation on how shared stories become the foundation for family bonds, Children of the Book celebrates a life richly lived through literature.
Annalee Newitz writes fiction and nonfiction about the intersection of science, technology and culture. Their first novel, Autonomous, won the Lambda Literary Award and was nominated for the Nebula and Locus Awards. Their book Scatter, Adapt, and Remember was nominated for the LA Times Book Award. They are currently a contributing opinion writer at the New York Times. Previously, they were the founding editor of io9, and served as the editor-in-chief of Gizmodo and as the tech culture editor at Ars Technica. They have also written for publications including Wired, Popular Science, the New Yorker, the Atlantic, Slate, Washington Post, Smithsonian Magazine, and more. They have published short stories in Lightspeed, Shimmer, Apex, and Technology Review's Twelve Tomorrows. Annalee is the co-host of the Hugo Award-winning podcast, Our Opinions Are Correct. They were the recipient of a Knight Science Journalism Fellowship at MIT, worked as a policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and has a Ph.D. in English and American Studies from UC Berkeley.