The Amazon: A River Journey (River Journeys)

The Amazon: A River Journey (River Journeys)

by SimonScoones (Author)

Synopsis

The Amazon is no ordinary river. It holds more water than the Nile, Yangtze and Mississippi put together, and is so wide that no bridges cross it. Its drainage basin - a giant saucer rimmed by the Andes Mountains - is ten times the size of Texas, and sucks water from one third of South America. We follow the Amazon River from the high peaks of the Andes in Peru to the Atlantic coast of Brazil, thousands of kilometres to the east. We pass through ancient mountain civilizations and tropical rainforests, and see unique plants and animals. The Amazon is one of the most varied and fascinating places on Earth. The river is divided into five sections and each section begins with a map showing the area that will be covered. Map references are highlighted within the text to show the reader where they are on their journey. The text has been written in themes - economic, social, nature, people and history - to enable the reader to study particular aspects of the river along its course.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 48
Publisher: Wayland
Published: 14 Jul 2005

ISBN 10: 0750240350
ISBN 13: 9780750240352
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
Excellent photographs and simple relevants maps enliven and reinforce two strong texts, and the 'theme' idea works well, enabling the books to be read in series as well as in parallel. It seems we can also look forward to the Nile, Rhine, Mississippi and Yangtze -- Books for Keeps 20030901
Author Bio
Simon Scoones is a writer and researcher on environmental issues and education. He has travelled widely across six continents and has taught in international schools in Singapore and Antwerp. He is now the Development Education Manager for Worldaware, a London-based educational organization.