All the Ice of Africa

All the Ice of Africa
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9780595382606
ISBN-13 : 0595382606
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Book Synopsis All the Ice of Africa by : Silent Creek

Download or read book All the Ice of Africa written by Silent Creek and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2006 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Charly, a penguin from Antarctica, is extremely worried about global warming and climate change. He makes a journey to New York City to confront human beings and their political leaders at the United Nations. Charly claims that the earth has been destroyed by wastefulness, destruction of natural habitats, and climatic calamity and demands that they purchase a new planet. Along the way, Charly the penguin meets many friends who help him in his quest: twelve-year-old Kwa Marita N , Jr., who lives in Mquesha, a small village in Ciskei, South Africa; Fipsi the zebra; Builtherself, an artificially created machine that is also a nature-based being; Serendipity the elephant; and Oscar the ostrich. As Charly and his friends fill out all the necessary paperwork and formulate their plan of action, another group is also plotting. Members of the World Bank as well as many HINWIs (high net worth individuals) and U-HINWIs (ultra-high net worth individuals) are deceitfully proposing to purchase a new planet to which they would let the penguins travel once earth has been used up-but their contribution will be the oil and gold of Antarctica. Will Charly's desperate pleas be resolved before Earth's resources are exhausted?


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