Rebel Girls: Climate Warriors - Rebel Girls

Editors: Rebel Girls

Genre: Children's Nonfiction, Inspirational.
Rating: 5 stars.

Having read almost every single book published by the Rebel Girls team, I have run out of new things to say on their book reviews. But let me make one thing clear: this book is among their best releases so far, at least the top three if not the numero uno!

This collection has inspirational stories of twenty-five female “climate warriors” from around the world. I hadn’t heard of anyone here except for Greta Thunberg, Wangari Maathai and Margaret Atwood. (Yup, I was surprised too to see that last name.) Each of these girls/women has attempted to make a difference in a world that seems to no longer care for nature. They are courageous and inspiring, both qualities being much needed in today’s apathetic ocean of humanity. I was especially happy to see Purnima Devi Barman being included in the line-up.

The foreword by Cristina Mittermeier of SeaLegacy is wonderful. Towards the end of the book, there are small tips on how we can make a difference to ensure a better world for us and everyone else.

In the last two Rebel Girls books, I wasn’t very happy with the illustrations. This book gets it right once again, and how! The sketches of the women are as usual drawn by female visual artists from around the world. But what surprised me was to see that a couple of them were as young as 7 and 9! What talent!

I don’t need to say anything more. It’s Rebel Girls. It’s for a cleaner environment. It’s for a brighter future. It’s a must-read.

My thanks to Rebel Girls and NetGalley for the DRC of “Rebel Girls Climate Warriors: 25 Tales of Women Who Protect the Earth”. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.

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