The Greatest Cause of Mia Dubois
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- ISBN978-1-7378019-6-2
- EAN9781737801962
- Date de parution22/04/2022
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Résumé
A 2022 Purple Dragonfly Award Winner!Twelve-year-old Mia Dubois and her family face the power of Hurricane Reggie, a storm that blows down a pine tree that causes damage to their Plymouth, Massachusetts home and puts her elderly neighbor's life in danger. With school canceled for a couple of weeks as the town recovers from the hurricane, Mia visits her uncle in Chicago, where she learns about climate change and that not all communities are treated the same when it comes to having a clean environment.
She and her friends start an afterschool club that becomes involved in standing up for the often-overlooked residents of a city a thousand miles from home. In the process, Mia learns important lessons about climate change and climate justice, as well as organizing and friendship. Most of all, she discovers that with hard work and dedication to a cause, the voice of an individual can make a real difference."This is an excellent read for any budding environmentalists or junior bookworms in your life .
An excellent addition to any middle grade science or social studies curriculums worldwide.."- Sara Scott, AspenBasil - Reviewer
She and her friends start an afterschool club that becomes involved in standing up for the often-overlooked residents of a city a thousand miles from home. In the process, Mia learns important lessons about climate change and climate justice, as well as organizing and friendship. Most of all, she discovers that with hard work and dedication to a cause, the voice of an individual can make a real difference."This is an excellent read for any budding environmentalists or junior bookworms in your life .
An excellent addition to any middle grade science or social studies curriculums worldwide.."- Sara Scott, AspenBasil - Reviewer
A 2022 Purple Dragonfly Award Winner!Twelve-year-old Mia Dubois and her family face the power of Hurricane Reggie, a storm that blows down a pine tree that causes damage to their Plymouth, Massachusetts home and puts her elderly neighbor's life in danger. With school canceled for a couple of weeks as the town recovers from the hurricane, Mia visits her uncle in Chicago, where she learns about climate change and that not all communities are treated the same when it comes to having a clean environment.
She and her friends start an afterschool club that becomes involved in standing up for the often-overlooked residents of a city a thousand miles from home. In the process, Mia learns important lessons about climate change and climate justice, as well as organizing and friendship. Most of all, she discovers that with hard work and dedication to a cause, the voice of an individual can make a real difference."This is an excellent read for any budding environmentalists or junior bookworms in your life .
An excellent addition to any middle grade science or social studies curriculums worldwide.."- Sara Scott, AspenBasil - Reviewer
She and her friends start an afterschool club that becomes involved in standing up for the often-overlooked residents of a city a thousand miles from home. In the process, Mia learns important lessons about climate change and climate justice, as well as organizing and friendship. Most of all, she discovers that with hard work and dedication to a cause, the voice of an individual can make a real difference."This is an excellent read for any budding environmentalists or junior bookworms in your life .
An excellent addition to any middle grade science or social studies curriculums worldwide.."- Sara Scott, AspenBasil - Reviewer



