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Category: libraries

Gotta love librarians!

On April 19, 2017April 19, 2017 By abanyardIn Eat Up, libraries, News, UncategorizedLeave a comment

The things you can learn at your local library!

Thanks to Avi, our children’s librarian, for being more in the know than I am. He showed me a great review of the new book, Eat Up! in the April issue of Quill & Quire.

I was just as interested in the other book that was reviewed, Meatless? by Sarah Elton. I’ll have to find myself a copy.

Upcoming book with Rob Greenfield

I’m working with co-author, activist, and adventurer Rob Greenfield on a book of non-fiction for 10-14 year olds. More details to come!

Reviews

“Inviting illustrations and an empowering amount of food-related data make this selection a fine choice for environmentally conscious tweens. ”- School Library Journal on Eat Up!

“Easy for kids to engage with and full of useful information for adults, this is a great addition to a classroom or family bookshelf. ” – Green Teacher on Water Wow!

“Food is not just elemental; it is remarkable, and this effort does it justice. ” – Kirkus Reviews on Eat Up!

“…original in concept and convincing in its portrait of the people of a unique and intriguing place.” – Jack Hodgins, on Never Going Back

“Captivating for both children and adults. ” – Youth Services Book Review on City Bugs and City Critters

 

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