Planting the Trees of Kenya: The Story of Wangari Maathai

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Hardcover
Publish Date: April 2008
Language: English
Reading Level: 5.9
EAN: 9780374399184

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Overview

Wangari Maathai, winner of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize and founder of the Green Belt Movement, grew up in the highlands of Kenya, where fig trees cloaked the hills, fish filled the streams, and the people tended their bountiful gardens. But over many years, as more and more land was cleared, Kenya was transformed. When Wangari returned home from college in America, she found the village gardens dry, the people malnourished, and the trees gone. How could she alone bring back the trees and restore the gardens and the people?

Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature, says: “Wangari Maathai’s epic story has never been told better–everyone who reads this book will want to plant a tree!”

With glowing watercolor illustrations and lyrical prose, Claire Nivola tells the remarkable story of one woman’s effort to change the fate of her land by teaching many to care for it. An author’s note provides further information about Wangari Maathai and the Green Belt Movement. In keeping with the theme of the story, the book is printed on recycled paper.

Details

Pages: 32
Dimensions: 9.24 x 10.92 x 0.42 in
Lexile Score: 870
Interest Level: Lower Grade (LG)
Point Value: 0.5
ISBN: 0374399182

Awards

2011 William Allen White Childens Book Award - Nominee (Grades 3-5)
2009 Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens - Recommended (Seven to Ten)
2009 Jane Addams Children's Book Award - Winner (Bks for Younger Children)
2008 Parents Choice Awards (Spring) (2008-Up) - Gold Medal Winner (Nonfiction)