
Rise Up and Write It
With Real Mail, Posters, and More!
Nandini Ahuja(Author)
HarperCollins (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 4. February 2021
Book
Hardback
48 pages
978-0-06-302959-0 (ISBN)
Description
Rise Up and Write It combines a celebration of
civic engagement with the hands-on fun of real pull-out examples of activism
tools and is sure to encourage young readers to want to get up and get
involved.
The book comes complete with a pull-out letter to the mayor, a ready-to-sign petition, a community meeting poster, a protest sign-and more!
When Farah Patel realizes that the butterflies have
disappeared from her neighborhood, she discovers that it's likely because there
aren't enough flowers to attract them. She can't help but think, "This isn't
right."
Luckily enough, Grove Hills is looking for ideas on what to
do with the empty lot next door. And Farah has the perfect one-make it into a
community garden to bring back a little green to their block! But when Farah finds out that she isn't the only one with a plan for the future of Grove Hills,
she'll have to turn to her community for help.
Open the six
envelopes inside to follow along with the story Farah as she rises
up and brings her neighborhood together.
civic engagement with the hands-on fun of real pull-out examples of activism
tools and is sure to encourage young readers to want to get up and get
involved.
The book comes complete with a pull-out letter to the mayor, a ready-to-sign petition, a community meeting poster, a protest sign-and more!
When Farah Patel realizes that the butterflies have
disappeared from her neighborhood, she discovers that it's likely because there
aren't enough flowers to attract them. She can't help but think, "This isn't
right."
Luckily enough, Grove Hills is looking for ideas on what to
do with the empty lot next door. And Farah has the perfect one-make it into a
community garden to bring back a little green to their block! But when Farah finds out that she isn't the only one with a plan for the future of Grove Hills,
she'll have to turn to her community for help.
Open the six
envelopes inside to follow along with the story Farah as she rises
up and brings her neighborhood together.
Reviews / Votes
"A general purchase recommendation for both library and classroom, [Rise Up and Write It] showcases a strong young female character who actively pursues positive change by developing her own strengths." - School Library Journal"This interactive guide to activism and its endearing protagonist both burst with energy." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"An important book that teaches about civic action. Readers will learn the different steps to make a difference." - Toronto Star
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: Preschool, Interest Age: From 4 to 8 years
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 258 mm
Width: 200 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
416 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-06-302959-0 (9780063029590)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Nandini Ahuja is a social worker in New York City. She spends much of her time searching for the perfect doughnut and thinking about magic. Nandini lives with her husband in a cozy apartment, where they drink lots of coffee.
Anoosha Syed is an illustrator, author, and educator. With a passion for inclusive storytelling and inspired by her Pakistani heritage, she has illustrated over forty children's books, including her authored titles That's Not My Name! and Lost Stick. Anoosha grew up in the Middle East, received her degree in illustration in Switzerland, and is now painting away in Dallas, Texas, until her next big adventure.
Anoosha Syed is an illustrator, author, and educator. With a passion for inclusive storytelling and inspired by her Pakistani heritage, she has illustrated over forty children's books, including her authored titles That's Not My Name! and Lost Stick. Anoosha grew up in the Middle East, received her degree in illustration in Switzerland, and is now painting away in Dallas, Texas, until her next big adventure.