Follow the Moon Home: A Tale of One Idea, Twenty Kids, and a Hundred Sea Turtles
By (Author) Philippe Cousteau
By (author) Deborah Hopkinson
Illustrated by Meilo So
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
5th April 2016
5th April 2016
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
597.928
Hardback
48
Width 262mm, Height 251mm, Spine 16mm
490g
Viv has a new home and a new school by the sea. Follow her as she finds her way in a new place and helps bring together a whole community to save the sea turtles of the South Carolina coast.
Acclaimed activist Philippe Cousteau and acclaimed author Deborah Hopkinson team up to offer a story of the powerful difference young people can make in the world.
An empowering look at what kids can accomplish.-Booklist
Delivers an eloquent environmental message while demonstrating how kids can change the world through teamwork and perseverance.-School Library Journal
Empowering story about grassroots activism and facing problems head-on.-Publishers Weekly
Gorgeously illustrated. an appealing model of preteen activism.-Kirkus Reviews
Urges readers to be activists and advocates when they see a problem that needs to be solved.--Geek Dad
Philippe Cousteau is a prominent leader in the environmental movement. An award-winning television host, producer, author, speaker, philanthropist, and social entrepreneur, his mission is to empower people to recognize their ability to change the world. He is currently the host of the television series Awesome Planet and a special correspondent for CNN International. His writing has won multiple awards including Learning Magazines Teachers Choice Award for the Family, a Gold Nautilus Book Award, and a ForeWords Book of the Year Gold Award. In 2004, he founded EarthEcho International, a leading environmental education organization that is creating a whole new generation of environmental citizens: youth equipped with the knowledge to understand environmental challenges, the critical thinking skills to solve them, and the motivation to do so. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
Deborah Hopkinson is the author of many award-winning books for young readers, including Titanic: Voices From the Disaster; Apples to Oregon; and The Great Trouble: A Mystery of London, the Blue Death, and a Boy Called Eel. A talented writer, shes garnered many starred reviews and is a favorite in the institutional market. She lives near Portland, Oregon.
Meilo So is the esteemed illustrator of many books, including Water Sings Blue, which Booklist called 'beautifully illustrated' in a starred review. She was born in Hong Kong and now lives in the Shetland Isles with her husband and daughter, and she has an enduring love of the sea.