PLANTING the TREES of KENYA: The Story of Mangari Maatha by Claire A. Nivola. This picture book biography takes us along on the journey of a young girl who grows up to win the Nobel Peace Prize. She helps her community reverse a trend of disregarding its natural resources. This helps her create a powerful political party & a new life for herself.
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Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.
Yes! Finally got started on the challenge.
Just finished my 2nd book for this challenge...
Isinglass, Timber and Wool: A History of the Town of Grafton, NH 1761-1992
Excellent read!
I just read Buffalo Before Breakfast by Mary Pope Osborne. I'm so happy this is my second book in the challenge. Just four more books to go!
I read On Folly Beach by Karen White.
I just posted my review for Amsterdam by Ian McEwan. Not his best book. I much preferred Atonement.
Just one more to go!
Lisa Hill, ANZ LitLovers
PLANTING the TREES of KENYA: The Story of Mangari Maatha by Claire A. Nivola.
This picture book biography takes us along on the journey of a young girl who grows up to win the Nobel Peace Prize. She helps her community reverse a trend of disregarding its natural resources. This helps her create a powerful political party & a new life for herself.
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