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Books in Revolution! series

  • Building a Green Community

    Ellen Rodger

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2008)
    Building a Green Community walks young readers through a model community identifying green living practices at work; at home; on roads and highways; and at the store.
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  • Going Vegetarian: A Healthy Guide to Making the Switch

    Dana Meachen Rau, Mari Schuh

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Vegetarian food is good for you and for the planet. But if you're thinking of revolutionizing your diet, you need to get the facts first. Learn about the benefits and challenges of a diet that does not include red meat, poultry, or fish. Helpful tips, delicious vegetarian recipes, and how tos will make the switch so much easier. Want to change the world? Now you can, one plate at a time.
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  • How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

    Amanda Bishop

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2008)
    How to Reduce your Carbon Footprint explains to young readers in a simple way how they can measure their own carbon footprint, i.e. the amount of carbon emissions they produce.
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  • Easter Rising

    Richard Killeen

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, April 30, 1995)
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  • Moments in History that Changed the World

    Clare Hibbert

    Hardcover (British Library Publishing, June 1, 2017)
    A fact-filled introduction to global history with stories and characters from the most important turning points from the dawn of civilization to World War II, this book is designed for children with an interest in the past who want to find out more about the people who made history—artists and architects, soldiers and explorers, politicians and religious leaders. From the discovery of metalworking to the devastation of the Black Death, and from the rise of the Ottoman empire to the scramble for Africa, key events in world history are introduced simply and clearly, with the help of stunning illustrations from the British Library’s collection.
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  • Revolution in Europe 1989

    Patrick Burke

    Library Binding (Thomson Learning, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Discusses recent events in Eastern Europe, focusing on the decisive year that saw the fall of Communist governments in several countries
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  • Revolution in Europe, 1989

    Patrick Burke

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, Oct. 31, 1995)
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  • Evolution Revolution: Book 3: Simple Lessons

    Charlotte E. Bennardo, Cathleen Daniels

    Paperback (Poolside Press, July 8, 2017)
    Jack, a common gray squirrel, has learned some of the simple machines. Taught by his human friend Collin, he's chased construction machines from his wood, and saved his friend Rat who was captured by scientists looking for Jack. The scientists show up at Collin's house. Worried for Jack, Collin takes Jack to an animal sanctuary, where he meets other squirrels and animals. But soon the scientists show up again. Jack, with the help of Addy, a female squirrel, and other animals, wage a last battle. For Jack it will mean he'll go free-or be caged forever.
  • Revolution 19

    Gregg Rosenblum

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Jan. 7, 2014)
    From the creators of Homeland and the Final Destination films, Revolution 19 is a cinematic thriller unlike anything else.At first they called it system-wide malfunctions when the robots stopped fighting at exactly 2:15 p.m. Greenwich Mean Time, August 17, 2051. For twenty-two hours the battlefields were silent. Then when the bots began killing again, now targeting their human commanders, they shook their heads and called it fatal programming errors. When, a day later, the skies over cities on six continents grew dark with warships, they began to understand. And when the bombs rained down and legions of bot foot soldiers marched into the burning ruins, killing any humans who resisted and dragging away the rest, they finally called it what it was: revolution.Only a few escaped the robot war. Those who did lived in secret freeposts, hiding from the robot armies determined to control the human race. Nick, Kevin, and Cass are some of the lucky ones—they live with their parents in a secret human community outside the robot-controlled Cities. But when the bots discover their village and attack, the teens are forced to run. Determined to find out if their parents are alive, the three siblings venture into the heart of the robot City, where one misstep could be their last.
  • Surrealism

    Linda Bolton

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, May 1, 2000)
    Why paint a landscape covered with sagging clocks or men with apples for faces? This unique new book helps children unravel the mysteries of this major art movement of the 20th century. Each book reveals the secrets of some of the most important works from various periods and considers the possible thinking of the artists themselves.
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  • Going Organic: A Healthy Guide to Making the Switch

    Dana Meachen Rau

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Organic food is good for you and for the planet. But if you're thinking of revolutionizing your diet, you need to get the facts first. Learn about the benefits and challenges of an all natural, chemical free diet. Helpful tips, delicious organic recipes, and how to make the switch so much easier. Want to change the world? Now you can, one plate at a time.
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  • Biomass: Fueling Change

    Niki Walker

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Nov. 1, 2006)
    Examines biomass, biogas, biofuels, and the drawbacks to using biomass as a source of energy.
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