YA Eco Mysteries, Memoirs, Novels & Travel
Young Adult Environmental Fiction
04/02/12 17:28 Filed in: Environment
Selected Books for Children and Teens
about the Environment
Through my Sizzling Six eco mystery series I hope to inspire young people to arouse wonder and curiosity about the natural world, and then to learn how to take intelligent action to resolve environmental problems. In the not-too-distant future, the children in our neighborhoods and schools will have joined the workforce. Some will find themselves working for corporations, sitting behind desks, standing on podiums, running for office, in positions of influence, making decisions that will, for better or worse, affect the ecological health of our very planet. My mission in writing the ecological mystery series, The Adventures of The Sizzling Six, is to nurture the seeds of environmental responsibility, giving today’s kids an abiding appreciation for nature and an intelligent understanding of ecological principles and issues before the future arrives.
The Adventures of The Sizzling SIx entertains readers while educating them about significant environmental issues so that they will become wise stewards of our precious Earth.
Here is a selected list of books with an environmental theme that I have enjoyed and that I believe my young readers will also enjoy:
1) Carl Hiaason creates child-heroes as environmental activists in his trio of young-adult novels: Hoot, about endangered owls, Flush, on the illegal dumping of raw sewage into the ocean and Scat.
2) Will Hobbs writes outdoor stories that appeal to both boys and girls. Hobbs has readers discovering wild places, sharing adventures with people from varied backgrounds, and exploring how to make important choices in their own lives. http://www.willhobbsauthor.com/index.html
3) Gary Paulson's survival stories. http://www.randomhouse.com/features/garypaulsen/
4) Jean Craighead George still ranks with the best of eco mystery writers.
Jean Craighead George's Official Website
5) Ben M. Baglio. The Dolphin Diaries series.
6) Hannah West series by Linda Jones
http://www.lindajohns.net/index.html
7) Operation Redwood by S. Terrell French
http://www.operationredwood.com/page2.php
8) Missing Manatee by Cynthia DeFelice
http://cynthiadefelice.com/
9) Bonnie Doerr
www.bonniedoerrbooks.com/
10) Claire Datnow. The Adventures of the Sizzling Six, eco mystery series.
Did you know that there is a National Outdoor Book Award—for adults and young people? To see a listing of 2011 winners visit:
http://www.noba-web.org/contact.htm
Other Interesting Links:
http://theoceancountylibrary.org/Teens/teen-reads/green_spaces.htm
Through my Sizzling Six eco mystery series I hope to inspire young people to arouse wonder and curiosity about the natural world, and then to learn how to take intelligent action to resolve environmental problems. In the not-too-distant future, the children in our neighborhoods and schools will have joined the workforce. Some will find themselves working for corporations, sitting behind desks, standing on podiums, running for office, in positions of influence, making decisions that will, for better or worse, affect the ecological health of our very planet. My mission in writing the ecological mystery series, The Adventures of The Sizzling Six, is to nurture the seeds of environmental responsibility, giving today’s kids an abiding appreciation for nature and an intelligent understanding of ecological principles and issues before the future arrives.
The Adventures of The Sizzling SIx entertains readers while educating them about significant environmental issues so that they will become wise stewards of our precious Earth.
Here is a selected list of books with an environmental theme that I have enjoyed and that I believe my young readers will also enjoy:
1) Carl Hiaason creates child-heroes as environmental activists in his trio of young-adult novels: Hoot, about endangered owls, Flush, on the illegal dumping of raw sewage into the ocean and Scat.
2) Will Hobbs writes outdoor stories that appeal to both boys and girls. Hobbs has readers discovering wild places, sharing adventures with people from varied backgrounds, and exploring how to make important choices in their own lives. http://www.willhobbsauthor.com/index.html
3) Gary Paulson's survival stories. http://www.randomhouse.com/features/garypaulsen/
4) Jean Craighead George still ranks with the best of eco mystery writers.
Jean Craighead George's Official Website
5) Ben M. Baglio. The Dolphin Diaries series.
6) Hannah West series by Linda Jones
http://www.lindajohns.net/index.html
7) Operation Redwood by S. Terrell French
http://www.operationredwood.com/page2.php
8) Missing Manatee by Cynthia DeFelice
http://cynthiadefelice.com/
9) Bonnie Doerr
www.bonniedoerrbooks.com/
10) Claire Datnow. The Adventures of the Sizzling Six, eco mystery series.
Did you know that there is a National Outdoor Book Award—for adults and young people? To see a listing of 2011 winners visit:
http://www.noba-web.org/contact.htm
Other Interesting Links:
http://theoceancountylibrary.org/Teens/teen-reads/green_spaces.htm