'Wangari's Trees of Peace: A True Story from Africa' by Jeanette Winter tells about Wangari Maathai's stuggle to bring the 'green' back to her native Kenya. Due to an increasing demand for lumber, most of Kenya's trees had been cut down. Where it had once been a paradise, Kenya was now battling soil erosion, crop failure, and barren land. Wangari was determined to reverse these changes. She decided to start reforesting Kenya by planting nine little seedlings. She enlisted the help of village woman to plant additional trees. This idea, known as the Green Belt Movement, spread throughout Africa. All across Africa, women were planting trees. In 2004, Wangari Maathai was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her contribution to world peace. In this story, we learn how one person's courage and determination changed the world.
Similar authors: Donna Napoli; Nelda La Teef
Similar books: Mama Miti: Wangari Maathai and the Trees of Kenya by Donna Napoli;
Seeds of Change: Planting a Path to Peace by Jen Cullerton;
The Market Lady and the Mango Tree by Pete Watson;
The Hunter and the Ebony tree by Nelda La Teef;
Nobel's Women of Peace by Michelle Benjamin;
Path's To Peace: People Who Changed The World by Jane Breskin Zalben
Date read: 7/28/2010
ISBN-10: 0152065458
ISBN-13: 9780152065454