It's Easy Being Green : One Student's Guide to Serving God and Saving the Planet (Paperback)
by Emma Sleeth

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  It's Easy Being Green, Revised and Expanded Edition (Paperback)
  Published 2012-04-01
  Publisher: Zondervan
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A 16 year old starting a massive rebellion? It's happened before and looks like it's happening today. Emma Sleeth is passionate about Christian environmentalism. She's passionate because she believes that we need to start respecting God by caring for his creation. A lone voice showing other teens what it means to live a sustainable lifestyle. One that cares for the creation we've been entrusted with.

 
 
 
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  • ISBN-13: 9780310279259
  • ISBN-10: 0310279259
  • Publisher: Zondervan Publishing Company
  • Publish Date: March 2008
  • Page Count: 192
  • Reading Level: Ages 13-16

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Books > Juvenile Nonfiction > Religious - Christian - Science & Nature
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  • Reviewed in: Publishers Weekly, page 12.
  • Review Date: 2008-03-03
  • Reviewer: Staff

Sleeth, now an Asbury College student, is a precocious advocate for environmental issues. She wrote this book when she was just 15. (And, no, she wasn't homeschooled, if that's what you're wondering.) She shares her passion for Jesus and for saving the planet, in roughly that order. Although the book is clearly aimed at teen and young adult readers, Sleeth is skillful enough at sermon illustrations that her anecdotes about babysitting, high school cliques and Mom's homemade meals help illuminate her points for older readers as well. Pull-out boxes offer concrete suggestions for young Christians who want to go green, but aren't sure how to go about it. (Apr.)

 
 
 
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