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Like The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy for kids! Readers will love the "myriad of alien cultures", and the "unique take on the humans vs. extraterrestrials trope" in this adventurous science fiction mystery to stop aliens from stealing planet Earth's water.Packed full of science, math and language skills, "this book presents an engaging and entertaining learning experience. There's plenty of action to keep kids interested, and... a fantastic message about fitting in."Ilnoblet Elmer and the Alien Water Thieves is a sci-fi story with a difference for middle graders, young teens and middle schoolers.Ilnoblet Elmer is an ordinary boy. Except for one thing; he's from another planet - and his family, friends and teachers don't know. This alien superhero has lots of adventures trying to defeat tricky and sticky aliens, including the Mootilokygogrifies (that's a mouthful to say - and they're even worse when hiding in your garden shed). All in between going to school and handing in his homework on time!The story has fun references to science, water, numbers, space travel, planets, extraterrestrials, and some special words and numbers that have an interesting effect on aliens! There's even a glossary to help with understanding Ilnoblet's Gapitonian language - you'll be speaking it in no time!"Science fiction readers who want a little fun with their science would enjoy this book... This adventure story is fit for both kids and kids at heart... With great pleasure, I rate Ilnoblet Elmer and the Alien Water Thieves 4 out of 4 stars." - Review by OnlineBookClub.org.
If you're into stories about zoo animals, wildlife, endangered species, nature conservation and animal welfare, you'll love both the story and facts in this animal rights fiction novel.This special edition (second edition) of The Zoo Animals' Faraway Dream includes a bonus chapter. Readers are invited to consider the reality of living in confinement through a story with two endings, one happy, one sad.What does it feel like to live in a cage all your life? Imagine, for a moment, you're a zoo animal, perhaps a mongoose, living with a horde of others, tightly packed inside a zoo enclosure, never knowing the freedom of life in the wild. If you always lived in a zoo, you'd think that was where you were meant to be. But what if a stranger appeared, claiming that many wild animals lived out of cages, free to go where they wanted to, what would you do?The Zoo Animals' Faraway Dream is a book to save caged animals. At the end of the book, there is also a non-fiction section, with facts, statistics and website links so teens and adult readers can find out more. For example, did you know that most zoo elephants are caught from the wild, and taken from their herds as babies, to live a life of captivity?Readers who appreciate the bold sassiness of Persimmon Takes on Humanity and the ironic reality of George Orwell's Animal Farm will love this."A touching, beautifully written story with a heart-warming cast of zoo characters. The story makes you laugh and sigh, while also urging you to stop and think about the plight of many zoo animals in our world." ~ Sonia Faruqi, author of Project Animal Farm (an award-winning investigation of the truth behind factory farming) and The Oyster Thief (an underwater odyssey).
The Zoo Animals' Faraway Dream is a story about living behind bars, told from the perspective of zoo animals. Their experiences and antics are both amusing and tragic. Many believe life will always be the same, but one day a travelling animal appears. This shocks and confuses them, and his presence seems to ignite a 'faraway dream' in the animals' minds - is it just wishful thinking? Arguments abound, so some animals decide it's finally time to take action… "A touching, beautifully written story with a heart-warming cast of zoo characters. The story makes you laugh and sigh, while also urging you to stop and think about the plight of many zoo animals in our world." ~ Sonia Faruqi, author of Project Animal Farm (an award-winning investigation of the truth behind factory farming) and The Oyster ThiefThis is a story to save caged animals. Information and website links about confined animals in zoos, farms, labs, crates and tanks are included at the back of the book, with suggestions on how readers can help to solve this global tragedy.
Fans of the children's literature classic, Watership Down, will be glad that animals have a voice again.Extinction, habitat destruction, deforestation... How would you feel if your home was flattened to make space for others?Countless wild animals, great and small, experience this every day.This is their story.Dakota the Deer, Flint the Fox, Bentley the Bat and other animals live in a forest, co-existing in an uneasy truce with some nearby humans. Then a strange animal, Whanganui the Weasel, arrives, having fled something too frightening to speak of. Just as he fears, the humans come and their actions threaten to destroy the animals' lives.When one of the animals goes missing, it's the final straw. The animals decide to do something they've never attempted before. As they're swept up in a terrible chain of events they can't control, will they have what it takes to defeat forces they have no name for?More than an eco story: The animal characters honour young environmental activists, nature conservation campaigns and indigenous tribes across the globe, including the Dakota Access Pipe Line water protectors in the USA and the Moxateteu uncontacted tribe in the Amazon. These and related green issues, with website links, are included at the end of the book, so readers come away armed with knowledge.Can a story save the Earth? Read it to find out.
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