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We Rise: The Earth Guardians Guide to Building a Movement that Restores the Planet

MARTINEZ, Xiuhtezcatl & . 240p. Rodale. Sept. 2017. Tr $22.99. ISBN 9781635650679.
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Gr 7 Up—This guide, written by veteran protestor and former Earth Guardian leader Martinez, now 17 years old, is well worth the read. Martinez uses his own extensive life experiences as a template for encouraging youth from all walks of life to participate in efforts to protect the earth and its resources. Martinez is an expert in advocating for, and speaking about, ecological and environmental movements. He has been a proponent for the planet since he was five years old, and has the leadership of Earth Guardians and a speech to the United Nations as part of his impressive résumé. Martinez writes directly to teens using contemporary expressions and phrases, an approach that should appeal to readers. The writing is clear and cogent, easy to read and digest, but is not condescending; he uses plenty of science and scientific terms to back up his argument. Each chapter includes realistic advice and ideas for students to take their own action, and to become more knowledgeable about the issues. The book is well organized, and well researched, with footnotes and current resources.
VERDICT Filled with relevant and timely information about climate change, pollution, and efforts to mitigate these ills, this is a good primer for teens wishing to become better informed or involved.

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