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A Transplanted Tree Grows in America

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Release : 1949
Genre : Michigan
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Book Synopsis A Transplanted Tree Grows in America by : Edward Francis Loud

Download or read book A Transplanted Tree Grows in America written by Edward Francis Loud. This book was released on 1949. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Francis Loud was born in Scotland in 1649 and came to America in 1675 and settled in Maine and Massachusetts. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, New York, Michigan, Ohio, and elsewhere. One descendant, Austin Loud (1797-1852) was born in Westhampton, Massachusetts and married Mehetable Bartlett (1798-1891).

A Transplanted Tree Grows in the Panhandle

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Release : 2010-02-05
Genre : Biography & Autobiography
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Book Rating : 044/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis A Transplanted Tree Grows in the Panhandle by : Calvin B. Koesy

Download or read book A Transplanted Tree Grows in the Panhandle written by Calvin B. Koesy. This book was released on 2010-02-05. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Author chronicles the episodes in his life of growing up in Miami, serving as a radio operator at sea during World War II, going to college at Florida State University to receive a Master's Degree in physics,having a career in Naval Research, learning servanthood in church, raising a family and developing a farm in the Panhandle of Florida.

Wangari Maathai

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Release : 2015-01-06
Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
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Book Rating : 954/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Wangari Maathai by : Franck Prévot

Download or read book Wangari Maathai written by Franck Prévot. This book was released on 2015-01-06. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Trees are living symbols of peace and hope.” –Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace laureate Wangari Maathai changed the way the world thinks about nature, ecology, freedom, and democracy, inspiring radical efforts that continue to this day.This simply told story begins with Green Belt Movement founder Wangari Maathai’s childhood at the foot of Mount Kenya where, as the oldest child in her family, her responsibility was to stay home and help her mother. When the chance to go to school presented itself, she seized it with both hands. She traveled to the US to study, where she saw that even in the land of the free, black people were not welcome. Returning home, Wangari was determined to help her people and her country. She recognized that deforestation and urbanization was at the root of her country’s troubles. Her courage and confidence carried her through adversity to found a movement for peace, reconciliation, and healing. Aurélia Fronty’s beautiful illustrations show readers the color and diversity of Wangari’s Africa—the green trees and the flowering trees full of birds, monkeys, and other animals; the roots that dig deep into the earth; and the people who work and live on the land.

The Man Who Planted Trees

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Release : 2008-12
Genre : French fiction
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Book Rating : 346/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis The Man Who Planted Trees by : Jean Giono

Download or read book The Man Who Planted Trees written by Jean Giono. This book was released on 2008-12. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A solitary man plants a forest over many years, rejuvenating a barren wasteland.

We Planted a Tree

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Release : 2016-02-23
Genre : Juvenile Fiction
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Book Rating : 035/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis We Planted a Tree by : Diane Muldrow

Download or read book We Planted a Tree written by Diane Muldrow. This book was released on 2016-02-23. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Perfect for springtime reading! In this poetic picture book with environmental themes, illustrated by award-winning artist Bob Staake, two young families in two very different parts of the world each plant a tree. As the trees flourish, so do the families . . . while trees all over the world help clean the air, enrich the soil, and give fruit and shade. With a nod to Kenya’s successful Green Belt Movement, Diane Muldrow’s elegant text celebrates the life and hope that every tree—from Paris to Brooklyn to Tokyo—brings to our planet. Now in paperback, this book can be enjoyed by children in classrooms everywhere.

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