47 pages • 1 hour read
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World Without Fish by Mark Kurlansky uses text, illustrations, diagrams, and graphic novels to explain the overfishing crisis to young readers, detailing how advancements in fishing technology have led to the decline of fish populations, the impact of climate change and pollution, and proposing solutions like fish farming and regulation to promote sustainable fishing practices. The book addresses the environmental impact of oil spills.
World Without Fish by Mark Kurlansky is praised for its engaging and informative narrative suited for younger audiences, effectively raising awareness about ocean conservation. The combination of scientific facts, historical context, and compelling illustrations captivates readers. However, some critiques highlight the book's dense passages and occasional alarmist tone, which may deter some. Overall, it’s an enlightening read that encourages environmental activism.
Ideal for curious middle-grade readers and eco-conscious teens, World Without Fish by Mark Kurlansky captivates those intrigued by marine life and environmental conservation. Fans of The Omnivore's Dilemma: Young Readers Edition by Michael Pollan and The Story of Stuff by Annie Leonard will find it especially engaging.
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Lexile Level
1160LNatural World: Climate
Natural World: Environment
Natural World: Food
Children's Literature
Animals
Science / Nature
Food