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Saving Earth: Climate Change and the Fight for Our Future

Contributor(s): Rhuday-Perkovich, Olugbemisola (Author), Rich, Nathaniel (Introduction by), Foley, Tim (Illustrator)

ISBN: 9781250909336

Publisher: Square Fish

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Pub Date: March 5, 2024

Dewey: 363.73874

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: 10 to 14

Physical Info: 0.79" H x 8.90" L x 5.91" W ( 0.61 lbs) 240 pages

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Quiz #:0000517463 ( Saving Earth: Climate Change and the Fight for Our Future)

Reading level: 8.90

Interest level: MG

Point value: 7.0

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Description:

A timely and inspiring nonfiction guide for middle grade readers about the history of our fight against climate change, and how young people today are rising to action.

Inspired by Nathaniel Rich's Losing Earth: A Recent History, the acclaimed book that grew out of an August 2018 issue of the New York Times Magazine solely dedicated to it, Saving Earth tells the human story of the climate change conversation from the recent past into the present day. It wrestles with the long shadow of our failures, what might be ahead for today's generation, and crucial questions of how we understand the world we live in--and how we can work together to change the outlook for the better.

Written by acclaimed author Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich and enlivened with illustrations from Tim Foley, and filled with the voices of climate activists from the past and present, this book is both a call to action and a riveting dramatic history.

A Junior Library Guild Selection

Brief description:

Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich is the author of 8th Grade Superzero, a Notable Book for A Global Society and Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People. She is the co-author of the NAACP Image Award nominated Two Naomis, a Junior Library Guild selection, and its sequel, Naomis Too. She is the editor of The Hero Next Door, a 2019 anthology from We Need Diverse Books.

She lives with her family in NYC, where she writes, makes things, and needs to get more sleep.

Review Quotes: "A caustic indictment of this country's foot-dragging response to the threat of climate disaster, paired with a rising international chorus of younger voices raised in protest . . . In language as acerbic as the famously take-no-prisoners activist Greta Thunberg's, Rhuday-Perkovich draws from Nathaniel Rich's terrifying Losing Earth (2019). . . Readers will be jolted out of any sense of complacency." --Kirkus Reviews

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