Books tagged: environmentalism

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Kidnapping the Lorax    by Patricia Lichen
Price: $5.99 USD. 70250 words. Published by Puddletown Publishing Group  on March 15, 2011. .

Three young environmentalists kidnap the Secretary of the Interior and take her to the Pacific Northwest woods to reeducate her, in the belief that when she returns to D.C., she will begin making correct, informed decisions for the land.
Cappuccino Diva    by Samantha Tidy
Price: $5.99 USD. 37780 words. Published on March 19, 2011. .

At 21, Angie has returned to her hometown of Fremantle Australia, after a short stint in London. It's a novel about the joys of share-housing in your early twenties. It’s about love, saving a forest, starting your own rock band, and remembering that some boys are just not worth chasing. Runner Up for the TAG Hungerford Award in 2000. A charming novel, suitable for young adults and adults alike.
The Woods of Wicomico    by Nuala Galbari
Price: $9.99 USD. 22610 words. Published by Brandylane  Publishers on March 23, 2011. .

During the lazy days of summer, life in the woods of Wicomico is peaceful. But when humans plan to build a new development in their woodland, a community of forest animals springs into action to save their homes. This imaginative, richly illustrated story invites us all to discover, enjoy and preserve the natural world around us.
Homegrown Muse    by Sally P Bennett
Price: Free! 99390 words. Published on June 9, 2011. .

In this controversial novel, you'll meet Lyssa Smith, a woman trying to maintain a code of ethics in the cutthroat business of land development. When she stands up to a greedy developer, the truth about her offbeat family comes out, shattering her veneer of normalcy—and her dreams for the future. Her best chance to remake herself lies with Dane Callicott, a man with secrets of his own.
Ten Minute Ecologist: Twenty Answered Questions for Busy People Facing Environmental Issues    by John Janovy, Jr
Price: $2.99 USD. 41100 words. Published on July 16, 2011. .

TME provides plain, easily understood, information about environmental phenomena and issues in the form of twenty answered questions. It will do wonders for anyone who reads about environmental issues in the daily newspapers and asks "should I be worried about this?" TME is ideal reading for CEOs and politicians facing environmental issues, as well as science students at all levels.
Petroplague    by Amy Rogers
Price: $4.99 USD. 89620 words. Published by Diversion Books on July 19, 2011. .

UCLA graduate student Christina Gonzalez wanted to use biotechnology to free America from its dependence on Middle Eastern oil. Instead, an act of eco-terrorism unleashes her genetically-modified bacteria into the fuel supply of Los Angeles, making petroleum useless. With the city paralyzed and slipping toward anarchy, Christina must find a way to rein in the microscopic monster she created.
Closer to Nature    by Maria Violante
Price: Free! 7500 words. Published on July 25, 2011. .

When a student challenges environmental studies professor Nigel Atwood to retreat to the forest and live in a self-constructed micro-home, he is forced to accept - but what terror awaits him in the woods? This e-story is Shiver Short #3.
Cars Suck    by James Burnside
Price: $2.99 USD. 67210 words. Published on August 22, 2011. .

When peaceful protest doesn't work, monkeywrench the parking lot paving over paradise.
What the Parrot Told Alice    by Dale Smith
Price: $1.99 USD. 25170 words. Published on September 14, 2011. .

"What the Parrot Told Alice" is an entertaining and engaging story about a curious young girl and a parrot that changes her view of the world. “‘What the Parrot Told Alice’” is not only delightful – it is inspired." -- Dr. Jane Goodall
What the Parrot Told Alice: Teacher's Guide    by Dale Smith
Price: Free! 2230 words. Published on September 28, 2011. .

For teachers and home school instructors: Over 50 ways to integrate ‘What the Parrot Told Alice’ into environmental studies curriculums.