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What's The Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? Jacqui Bailey

What's The  Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? By Jacqui Bailey

What's The Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? by Jacqui Bailey


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Summary

A refreshing take on today's green issues which is both provocative and positive

What's The Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? Summary

What's The Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? by Jacqui Bailey

This refreshing take on today's green issues delivers a serious and provocative message in a way that will entertain enthusiastic greens and engage more reluctant ones. The fact are supported by quizzes, cartoons and plenty of eco tips.

About Jacqui Bailey

After working as a designer for Usborne Publishing, I left in 2000 to concentrate on illustration. I now live in Chorlton-Cum-Hardy in Manchester with my teacher husband Steve and two daughters, Lara and Natasha.

I've just started to dip my toes into writing children's stories, heavily influenced I'm sure by my favourite books as a child, The Faraway Tree trilogy by Enid Blyton, which my daughters now love too, and pretty much every Roald Dahl book written. I love illustration, and try and buy every beautiful book I come across to add to my collection. Illustrators like Nicoletta Ceccoli, Benjamin Lacombe, Charles Fuge and Shaun Tan are just utterly fabulous! Plus, I love the line work of Quentin Blake and Chris Riddell. I love music, and working alone, listening to it keeps me sane! I try and get out to live gigs when I can, also the cinema when I can beg, borrow or steal a babysitter for the evening!

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GOR003461117
9780749693169
0749693169
What's The Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? by Jacqui Bailey
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hachette Children's Group
20100408
96
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