Pink-orange book cover shows the title and subtitle in capital white letters. Illustrations show 8 people including Greta Thunberg (a white woman) and David Attenborough (a white man). There are 4 medium-skinned people (one woman, one man, two androgenous people wearing indigenous clothing in the snow with the northern lights), a Black woman with a head covering making bags out of plastic bags, and a Black man around windmills.
Page 12-13 are about Greta Thunberg with an illustration of her (white girl with brown hair in two plaits) and some protest signs. On page 13 are 4 paragraphs of text following her name and 'the schoolgirl who sparked a revolution'.
Pages 26-27 are pages continuing on about Rok Rozman (a white Slovenian man). There are two pages of text with 7 large paragraphs. In the margins an illustrated river flows, with a kayak. At one end of the river there are people (all light-skinned, mix of men and women, some women wearing headcoverings) protesting and holding signs saying 'stop the dams', 'no dams', and 'ban the dam'.
Pages 30-31 are about Amelia Telford 'campaigner for climate justice'. Page 30 is an illustration of Amelia (an aboriginal Bundjalung woman) in front of coral reefs (with Papunya art - aboriginal dot art) and the quote 'imagine a world where the lives of all people are valued equally...to change everything, we need everyone.' On page 31 are 3 paragraphs of text.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Pink-orange book cover shows the title and subtitle in capital white letters. Illustrations show 8 people including Greta Thunberg (a white woman) and David Attenborough (a white man). There are 4 medium-skinned people (one woman, one man, two androgenous people wearing indigenous clothing in the snow with the northern lights), a Black woman with a head covering making bags out of plastic bags, and a Black man around windmills.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Page 12-13 are about Greta Thunberg with an illustration of her (white girl with brown hair in two plaits) and some protest signs. On page 13 are 4 paragraphs of text following her name and 'the schoolgirl who sparked a revolution'.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Pages 26-27 are pages continuing on about Rok Rozman (a white Slovenian man). There are two pages of text with 7 large paragraphs. In the margins an illustrated river flows, with a kayak. At one end of the river there are people (all light-skinned, mix of men and women, some women wearing headcoverings) protesting and holding signs saying 'stop the dams', 'no dams', and 'ban the dam'.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Pages 30-31 are about Amelia Telford 'campaigner for climate justice'. Page 30 is an illustration of Amelia (an aboriginal Bundjalung woman) in front of coral reefs (with Papunya art - aboriginal dot art) and the quote 'imagine a world where the lives of all people are valued equally...to change everything, we need everyone.' On page 31 are 3 paragraphs of text.

Earth Heroes

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20 inspiring stories of people saving our world

This book is the perfect response to climate anxiety - it proves that each person has the power to change the world. 

In Earth Heroes, you'll learn about Greta Thunberg, Isatou Ceesay, David Attenborough, Yin Yuzhen and many others. 

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  • Author: Lily Dyu
  • Ilustrator: Amy Blackwell
  • 144-page, illustrated, hardback edition
  • Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd
  • Publication Date: 01/10/2020
  • 256 x 210 mm