The Recycling Project
Donna Mazzitelli
(Author)
Gail Nelson
(Illustrator)
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Description
After being away for a month during the summer to visit his grandmother, Kenzi's best friend Juan is finally home. The two friends are excited to see each other, but when Juan shares with Kenzi how sad he felt when he saw so much garbage lying around on the beach and floating in the ocean, the two friends decide that something needs to be done--and it needs to start in their own neighborhood. Determined to find a way to keep their garbage from making its way to the ocean, Juan and Kenzi come up with a plan to take action, showing us that each person really can make a difference.
Product Details
Price
$12.00
Publisher
Merry Dissonance Press
Publish Date
December 14, 2018
Pages
50
Dimensions
8.5 X 8.5 X 0.13 inches | 0.31 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781939919571
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Donna Mazzitelli is a publisher and editor, bringing dozens of award-winning books to life. Known as the Word Heartiste, Donna works with authors in a variety of genres to capture their voice and share a message that is crafted with heart. The Great Stirring, which is the first in The Way of the Gentle Giant series, has been percolating since 2010, when the Gentle Giant first spoke to her. His message of love, peace, and the acknowledgment of our shared connection to ALL of life is meant for everyone-adults and children alike-and is a story of hope for our times. Donna has three grown daughters, three grandchildren, and lives in Castle Rock, CO, with her husband, dog Leo, and cat Smokey.
Gail M. Nelson is passionate about books and art. She loves to draw, paint, illustrate books and make recycled paper from junk mail. Gail makes her home in the mountains of Colorado with her husband and the deer, bears, and birds in the forest. Visit Gail's website at www.GailMNelson.com.