The stories in Animal Husbandry all deal in some way with mythology, from animal fables to imaginary friends to the myths people tell themselves.
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1. A Hot Mess Foreword Reviews: "Jeff Fleischer's A Hot Mess is a substantial, science-based guide that explains climate change through history, its deniers, and the current evidence, all in a candid, accessible format that invites young people to take action. With a journalist's knack for finding the human angle behind compelling issues, Fleischer begins with the Tuvalu Islanders, whose livelihoods are threatened by rising sea levels, and whose story is a signpost of the climate crisis. This dynamic introduction illuminates how the "worst-case forecasts" have already arrived, setting the stage for a skillful blend of honed facts and historical overviews, from industrialization to modern politics and its too-frequent deference to energy companies. The result is an incisive portrait of how people arrived at a pivotal moment."
Kirkus Reviews: "Fleischer uses specific examples, recent scientific studies, maps, and informative sidebars, such as a poignant story regarding a koala that was trapped in the devastating Australian bushfires of 2019 and 2020. Additionally, the author's conversational tone that includes the occasional pun will resonate well with the target audience. A wealth of information and an engaging approach are certain to have a lasting impact."
ALA Booklist: "As the consequences of climate change become increasingly dire, there's a crucial need for up-to-date information. This science-and-social-studies crossover offers a global perspective of climate-related developments, showing how weather extremes have ecological, political, economic, and social repercussions that ripple across continents...This is a documented, balanced, and accessible update on an evolving crisis."
YA Dude Books: "If if I win the lottery, I'm going to use the money to ensure that every English-speaking young person in the world receives a copy of this nonfiction book. Why? Because despite heaps of books on climate change out there, this is one of the best - and it just happens to be targeted to young adults. (That means many an adult will appreciate the simplicity and engagement, too - will finally "get it.") It's Engaging with a capital E, Readable with a capital R."
2. Votes of Confidence 2nd Edition ALA Booklist (Starred Review): "Fleischer clearly and understandably explains how the American government came to be and how it's supposed to work. He describes the three branches, how a bill becomes a law, reasons for and against the Electoral College, primaries, and national, state, and local general elections. Political parties, campaigns, debates, financing, gerrymandering, voter suppression, and ballot initiatives are covered. The text emphasizes what young people need to know to vote, where to get accurate political information, and how to become more involved in politics...Fleischer avoids making the topic dry or boring by using conversational language and includes surprising facts that make this a very readable, engaging, and entertaining history of American elections and politics for young people. Highly recommended."
School Library Journal: "Written in a conversational tone, the text reads like course notes from a beloved teacher. Fleischer presents a potentially didactic subject matter in a digestible and organized manner. A historical overview of the formation of our government contextualizes the current social and political climate. Provided resources will help readers navigate the information landscape in an era of social media and misinformation. Those interested in learning more about an aspect of the election cycle, voting rights issues, or ways of getting involved will find this book to be a satisfactory tool for their information needs. This title is a history lesson, civics compendium, and call to action combined in one engaging volume. ÂVERDICT Recommended for middle to high school students, educators, and others interested in becoming civically informed and engaged."
Jeff Fleischer' s fiction has appeared in more than seventy publications including the Chicago Tribune' s Printers Row Journal, Shenandoah, the Saturday Evening Post and So It Goes
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