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Book cover of JAMILAH AT THE END OF THE WORLD
JAMILAH AT THE END OF THE WORLD
By: mary-lou zeitoun | Published: January 2022

Set against the backdrop of a brutal Toronto summer heatwave, seventeen-year-old Jamilah Monsour makes plans for what she’s certain is the...

Set against the backdrop of a brutal Toronto summer heatwave, seventeen-year-old Jamilah Monsour makes plans for what she’s certain is the beginning of the climate change catastrophe that will end the world. Luckily, Jamilah knows what has to be done to save her family: transform the back alley garage into a bunker. Reluctantly her parents allow the bunker, but they draw the line when she announces she’s going to skip university and instead use the money they had saved for her education to buy solar panels and a generator. When an electricity blackout strikes, Jamilah’s climate change anxiety kicks into high gear and she ends up staying out all night, infuriating her Palestinian-born conservative father who is done with all this doomsday nonsense. Tension at home erupts and Jamilah runs away and joins a climate change protest where she learns about solidarity and agency, giving her hope for the future. When she returns home, her parents see just how deep Jamilah’s climate change convictions run and the family discusses her attending university to study environmental science, a plan they can all agree on. But Jamilah still plans on buying a generator, just in case.

Theme: High Interest/Low Vocabulary, Climate Change

  • ISBN
    9781459416482
  • Binding
    Paperback Canadian
  • Category
    Young Adult Fiction
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JOSÉ SPEAKS OUT
By: jose mujica | Published: April 2024

José Mujica is a former revolutionary, past president of Uruguay and climate activist. José's speech to the UN is famous for criticizing the...

José Mujica is a former revolutionary, past president of Uruguay and climate activist. José's speech to the UN is famous for criticizing the contemporary economy, the inequalities of the world and the consumerism that drives our daily lives and pushes us to buy more and more. José condemns our wasteful way of life, explaining that if we all lived like the average American we would need three earths. Today, he says, it is time to consider the planet as a home where we are all equal. Only through governing ourselves as a species will we be able to make way for a world that focuses on what is truly important: our relationships with each other, and how we relate to the world we live in. José's famous speech, translated for middle-grade readers, is strikingly illustrated by acclaimed illustrator Guridi and followed by an analysis written by Dolors Camats, showing young readers the greater context of who José is, the audience he was addressing and what made this speech so powerful. The Speak Out series publishes the most inspiring speeches of our times, then deconstructs them to give young readers a deeper understanding of global issues and the power of language to influence them. Key Text Features biographical information definitions explanation facts headings historical context illustrations informational note Correlates to the Common Core States Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.3 Analyze in detail how a key individual, event, or idea is introduced, illustrated, and elaborated in a text (e.g., through examples or anecdotes). CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.6 Determine an author's point of view or purpose in a text and explain how it is conveyed in the text.

Theme: Activism, Climate Change, Environmental Issues

  • ISBN
    9781773067254
  • Binding
    Hardcover
  • Category
    Social Studies - Issues (economic, Political And Social)
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$15.99
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POISON TOWN
By: elyssa campbell | Published: September 2023

Everything seems sick in Addie’s town; even the crows have trouble flying. Now she's out to prove the local plant is covering up its polluting...

Everything seems sick in Addie’s town; even the crows have trouble flying. Now she's out to prove the local plant is covering up its polluting ways. Elyssa Campbell’s debut novel Poison Town tells the story of a fourteen-year-old who becomes an environmental activist - in a company town built around a smelter. She faces a mystery – what is poisoning the town when there has been a successful clean-up. Addie’s town is built around a lead and zinc smelter. The company has done an extensive cleanup of its operations, but the air and water still seem dangerous. Addie decides to find out if the smelter is still poisoning local residents. To do that, she needs help. This novel allows young readers to confront climate anxieties while finding inspiration in Addie’s believable and realistic actions. Addie is overlooked and treated as a child who wouldn’t understand. Big mistake. She uses adult naivety to her advantage and confronts what most people in her town are too fearful to address. Elyssa Campbell adds an author’s note to her story, pointing to real-life examples which closely parallel the situation and events in her novel.

Theme: Environmental Issues, Climate Change, Activism, High Interest/Low Vocabulary

  • ISBN
    9781459417489
  • Binding
    Paperback Canadian
  • Category
    Intermediate Fiction
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$16.95
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Book cover of SURVIVING THE WILD - RAINBOW THE KOALA
SURVIVING THE WILD - RAINBOW THE KOALA
By: remy lai | Published: April 2024

Planet Earth meets Narwhal and Jelly in this funny and suspenseful early reader graphic novel series featuring heroic animals surviving in the...

Planet Earth meets Narwhal and Jelly in this funny and suspenseful early reader graphic novel series featuring heroic animals surviving in the perilous wilderness! Inspired by true events, the book includes facts about climate change, koalas, and how kids can help protect the environment. "A heartening and pensive story, told through irresistibly charming art, Star the Elephant is an utter delight." —John Patrick Green, New York Times-bestselling creator of InvestiGators, on Star the Elephant Rainbow the Koala is ready to go off and live on his own—or so his mom says. But Rainbow is scared! The kookaburra bird cackles at him and he struggles to find a tree to call his home. As scorching heat takes hold and Rainbow runs out of water, he'll soon face his most dangerous test: surviving a bush fire.

Theme: Environmental Issues, Climate Change

  • ISBN
    9781250785435
  • Binding
    Paperback
  • Category
    Graphic Novel Children's
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$11.99
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Book cover of SURVIVING THE WILD - STAR THE ELEPHANT
SURVIVING THE WILD - STAR THE ELEPHANT
By: remy lai | Published: April 2024

Planet Earth meets Narwhal and Jelly in this funny and suspenseful young reader graphic novel adventure series featuring heroic animals! Inspired by...

Planet Earth meets Narwhal and Jelly in this funny and suspenseful young reader graphic novel adventure series featuring heroic animals! Inspired by true events, the book includes facts about climate change, elephants, and how kids can help protect the environment. "A heartening and pensive story, told through irresistibly charming art, Star the Elephant is an utter delight." —John Patrick Green, New York Times-bestselling creator of InvestiGators Star the Elephant and his herd are searching for a new home. But when Star is separated from his family, he must journey alone into the great unknown. He'll come face to face with giant spiders, the vast ocean beyond his island, and strange humans. Can Star find his way back to his family?

Theme: Climate Change, Environmental Issues

  • ISBN
    9781250799159
  • Binding
    Paperback
  • Category
    Graphic Novel Children's
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Book cover of WAR OF THE WIND
WAR OF THE WIND
By: victoria williamson | Published: May 2024

A Financial Times Book of the Year Shortlisted for The Week Junior Book Prize in 2023 An award-winning climate fiction novel that explores unlikely...

A Financial Times Book of the Year Shortlisted for The Week Junior Book Prize in 2023 An award-winning climate fiction novel that explores unlikely friendships as a group of children with disabilities find themselves at the heart of an eco-mystery. On a remote Scottish island, 14-year-old Max's life is changed forever when he loses his hearing in a boating accident. Now, he has to navigate a new silent world alone--even his parents don't understand that wearing a hearing aid doesn't mean he can actually hear them, and he's placed in a special educational needs class surrounded by kids he once picked on. When people start acting strangely and Max's hearing aid picks up odd sounds from a new wind farm off the coast, he suspects a sinister scientist is using wind turbines to experiment on the islanders. Could being different be an advantage? Max enlists the help of his classmates to shut down the government's secret test before it spins out of control... Victoria Williamson is donating 20% of her author royalties to The American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC).

Theme: Climate Change, Special Needs, Hearing impaired, Friendship

  • ISBN
    9781915584618
  • Binding
    Paperback
  • Category
    Junior Fiction
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$19.95
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Book cover of WHAT POO CAN DO - HOW ANIMALS ARE FIGHTING THE CLIMATE CRISIS
WHAT POO CAN DO - HOW ANIMALS ARE FIGHTING THE CLIMATE CRISIS
By: yolanda ridge | Published: March 2024

We all know animals are affected by the climate crisis. But did you know the climate crisis is also affected by animals? From whales to dung...

We all know animals are affected by the climate crisis. But did you know the climate crisis is also affected by animals? From whales to dung beetles, What Poo Can Do explores how animals big and small are helping the planet every time they do a number two. Come on a journey to different parts of the world to see how animals are fertilizing plants, storing carbon, preventing fires, reducing methane and even creating color-coded maps--all through their feces! Readers will discover how animal defecation makes a difference when it comes to the climate crisis. It's time to embrace the power of poo!

Theme: Climate Change

  • ISBN
    9781459835412
  • Binding
    Hardcover Canadian
  • Category
    Science - Animals
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$21.95
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Book cover of WHEN THE OCEAN CAME TO TOWN
WHEN THE OCEAN CAME TO TOWN
By: sal sawler | Published: October 2023

Gretchen loves the ocean. She dreams of going to the beach on her own, with no one to make her leave before she's ready. But between whispers of oil,...

Gretchen loves the ocean. She dreams of going to the beach on her own, with no one to make her leave before she's ready. But between whispers of oil, plastic, and a rising sea, her parents warn her not to underestimate the strength of the water. A great storm is coming and everyone, big and small, must prepare to meet it when it does. Gretchen soon sees the ocean's power firsthand when the tides rise high enough to threaten her home. Can she help her neighbours rebuild after the storm is over, or is the damage too great?

Theme: Climate Change, Environmental Issues

  • ISBN
    9781774712009
  • Binding
    Paperback Canadian
  • Category
    Picture Book
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