Ava's War: Hopeful Young Adult Climate Fiction Ava's War: Hopeful Young Adult Climate Fiction
The Ava of the Gaia Series

Ava's War: Hopeful Young Adult Climate Fiction

Publisher Description

A ruthless leader has seized control of the Ares and will stop at nothing to destroy Ava’s fledgling alliance. The Earth Mother, reeling from the agony of a warming planet, threatens to unleash her fiery rage. The Gaia Elders challenge Ava’s claim to the mantle of Alpha, sowing discord within the Order. Facing danger on all sides, Ava struggles to unlock the puzzle of communing with the Earth Mother. But betrayal lurks where she least expects it.

“Ava and her friends are back, this time with an ancient source of powerful wisdom that was hidden for hundreds of years. A must read if you too want to further engage in the great project of our time—protecting Mother Earth and life as we know it, through love, wisdom, stories, and action. Warning: This is not for the faint of heart!”

—Lindsay Borrows, author of Otter's Journey Through Indigenous Language and Law

GENRE
Young Adult
RELEASED
2018
3 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
324
Pages
PUBLISHER
G. E. Nosek
SIZE
310.4
KB

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