The Extraordinary Life of Greta Thunberg by Devika Jina

The Extraordinary Life of Greta Thunberg by Devika Jina

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The Extraordinary Life of Greta Thunberg by Devika Jina

Greta Thunberg is: An activist A voice for climate change An inspiration Greta Thunberg is an activist best known for calling attention to the devastating effects of climate change on our planet. A bold voice even against people that want to silence her, Greta has become a source of inspiration for millions of people who want to work towards tackling the climate crisis. From taking part in school strikes and owning that her Asperger syndrome is her superpower, to crossing the Atlantic Ocean in a powerful stand against carbon emissions, this is the incredible story of a schoolgirl who is changing the world. This book has been produced with its environmental message in mind, including the treatment of the cover, the black-and-white interiors, and the FSC-certified paper. Explore other extraordinary lives: The Extraordinary Life of Stephen Hawking The Extraordinary Life of Michelle Obama The Extraordinary Life of Katherine Johnson The Extraordinary Life of Mahatma Gandhi The Extraordinary Life of Alan Turing The Extraordinary Life of Serena Williams The Extraordinary Life of Nelson Mandela
Devika Jina has loved writing since she was a child, when she attempted a spin off of The NeverEnding Story. Today, she continues to write, having penned two titles in the "Extraordinary Lives" series. Besides this, she writes on race, gender and culture in modern Britain from a British Indian woman's perspective.
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ISBN 13 9780241443897
ISBN 10 024144389X
Title The Extraordinary Life of Greta Thunberg
Author Devika Jina
Series Extraordinary Lives
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Random House Children's UK
Year published 2020-05-28
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.