MoBu - Adventure Begins
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Meet MoBu, the laziest ape in the jungle, who has the appetite of 5 elephants. One day MoBu meets a...
Environmental Contamination: Health Risks and Ecological Restoration
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Bringing together the research of 62 distinguished scientists in one volume, Environmental...
Future North: The Changing Arctic Landscapes
Janike Kampevold Larsen and Peter Hemmersam
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What is the future for northern landscapes? How will they look? What will it be like to live there?...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated How Beautiful We Were in Books
Jan 25, 2022
It’s not until American citizens see the slaughter of the villagers that action is taken. However, even after promises of reparation, the oil company doesn’t pay up, and more deaths follow.
Thule is a fascinating character. She leaves to study in the US for the sake of her village - even though she doesn’t want to leave. But she wants to learn as much as possible so that she can help her friends and family. She studies, she gets involved in similar campaigns in America, and then comes home to use that knowledge. She’s so selfless: she has the opportunity to make a life in New York and never return to a place where her life will be in danger, but she goes home.
I really liked the way that this novel was set out, and it worked so well on audiobook. The Children, The Young Men and Thule chapters were read by different people, and it really helped to put me in their situation. Listening to the reactions of the children and young men in ‘their’ voices, and Thule’s experiences in ‘her’ voice, was what made this all the more special and affecting for me.
Recommended.
Downriver (Poison River #1)
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A sulfur sky poisoned her family and her heart. Now revenge tastes sweeter than justice. It’s...
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Advances in Dairy Product Science & Technology
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The book will critically assess the most innovative scientific knowledge in the dairy food sector,...
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The reason for reissuing this book in hardback now is because it is Jane Grigson's celebration of...
Trees in Towns and Cities: A History of British Urban Arboriculture
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This is the first book on the history of trees in Britain's towns and cities and the people who have...
Flora of Middle-Earth: Plants of J.R.R. Tolkien's Legendarium
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The book considers the importance of plants in Tolkien's conception of Middle-earth. It develops the...