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Girls gone green
Hirshfield, Lynn
Children's Fiction GE195.5 .H57 2010
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Likely to motivate conscientious readers, this handbook profiles real-life teens who have embraced environmental causes, along with a few star contributors (Hayden Panettiere writes the foreword). Each teen narrates her own section: one girl's concern over Bronx River pollution inspired her work, while another took lessons she learned about recycling from summers on Bowen Island in Canada to her life in Los Angeles: "It's important to think of the world as just one tiny island, where every action we take has consequences." Ages 10-up. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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Hirshfield, Lynn
Children's Fiction GE195.5 .H57 2010
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From Publishers' Weekly:
Likely to motivate conscientious readers, this handbook profiles real-life teens who have embraced environmental causes, along with a few star contributors (Hayden Panettiere writes the foreword). Each teen narrates her own section: one girl's concern over Bronx River pollution inspired her work, while another took lessons she learned about recycling from summers on Bowen Island in Canada to her life in Los Angeles: "It's important to think of the world as just one tiny island, where every action we take has consequences." Ages 10-up. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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