Review: You Can Change the World!: Everyday Teen Heroes Making a Difference Everywhere
You Can Change the World!: Everyday Teen Heroes Making a Difference Everywhere by Margaret Rooke
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is a book full of truly amazing young people. It has 50 interviews with young people from around the world.
Each of these people have a passion, a determination to make this world a better, kinder place through helping and supporting each other.
It covers many subjects, including Cyberbullying, animal rights, environmental issues,
Period poverty, health, disability and welfare issues, mental health, bereavement and grief and more. How these young people have brought their thoughts, their lives and plans to change things. They are determined, eloquent and a power to be reckoned with, underestimate the commitment of the young at your peril.
It also has a simple toolkit at the end, to give some pointers and ideas to help anyone who has something they feel strongly about and how to develop this into something more. Truly an inspiring read, perfect for any teenager and should be in every school library.
Thank you to Anne Cater and Random Things Tours for the opportunity to participate in this blog tour, for the promotional materials and a free copy of the book. This is my honest, unbiased review.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is a book full of truly amazing young people. It has 50 interviews with young people from around the world.
Each of these people have a passion, a determination to make this world a better, kinder place through helping and supporting each other.
It covers many subjects, including Cyberbullying, animal rights, environmental issues,
Period poverty, health, disability and welfare issues, mental health, bereavement and grief and more. How these young people have brought their thoughts, their lives and plans to change things. They are determined, eloquent and a power to be reckoned with, underestimate the commitment of the young at your peril.
It also has a simple toolkit at the end, to give some pointers and ideas to help anyone who has something they feel strongly about and how to develop this into something more. Truly an inspiring read, perfect for any teenager and should be in every school library.
Thank you to Anne Cater and Random Things Tours for the opportunity to participate in this blog tour, for the promotional materials and a free copy of the book. This is my honest, unbiased review.
View all my reviews
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