One Plastic Bag: Isatou Ceesay and the Recycling Women of the Gambia Contributor(s): Paul, Miranda (Author), Zunon, Elizabeth (Illustrator) |
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ISBN: 1467716081 ISBN-13: 9781467716086 Publisher: Millbrook Press (Tm) OUR PRICE: $17.99 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: February 2015 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature - Environmental Conservation & Protection - Juvenile Nonfiction | Business & Economics - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography - Women |
Dewey: 363.728 |
LCCN: 2014009382 |
Lexile Measure: 570 |
Series: Millbrook Picture Books |
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 10.8" W x 9" (0.90 lbs) 32 pages |
Accelerated Reader Info |
Quiz #: 170587 Reading Level: 2.9 Interest Level: Lower Grades Point Value: 0.5 |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: The inspiring true story of how one African woman began a movement to recycle the plastic bags that were polluting her community. Plastic bags are cheap and easy to use. But what happens when a bag breaks or is no longer needed? In Njau, Gambia, people simply dropped the bags and went on their way. One plastic bag became two. Then ten. Then a hundred. The bags accumulated in ugly heaps alongside roads. Water pooled in them, bringing mosquitoes and disease. Some bags were burned, leaving behind a terrible smell. Some were buried, but they strangled gardens. They killed livestock that tried to eat them. Something had to change. Isatou Ceesay was that change. She found a way to recycle the bags and transform her community. This inspirational true story shows how one person's actions really can make a difference in our world. |
Contributor Bio(s): Paul, Miranda: - Miranda Paul is the award-winning author of more than a dozen books for children, including One Plastic Bag and Boston Globe-Horn Book Honoree Nine Months Before a Baby Is Born. Miranda is a founding member of We Need Diverse Books and serves as its mentorship chair. Learn more at mirandapaul.com. Zunon, Elizabeth: -Elizabeth Zunon grew up in the Ivory Coast, West Africa, and memories of her childhood can be seen in her artwork. She currently lives in Albany, New York. Find her online at www.lizzunon.com. |