Christopher Andrews lives in Aylesworth, a quiet town in Barkshire. Nothing exciting happens until the day when Christopher finds out that his favourite place, Aylesworth forest, will be cut down to build blocks of flats. He decides that he has to do something to save this beautiful old forest. With the help of others, Christopher makes sure his voice is heard.
In this contemporary story Christopher not only proves that nothing is impossible, but he also learns a great deal about himself.
I like it, it's an Educational story with a happy ending, about a teenager who want to save the forest.
The story educates children to 1) care about the environment and 2) to respect the nature/ earth and 3) to have a positive impact in their societies even if they are not adults. And of course 4) to know what they wants in life.
The lovely part: at the first he hated school because it's boring, but he is an intelligent boy but at the end he know what he wants to study.
I love some quotes in these pages 9-15-29-41 The best thing about my reading challenge that my linguistic level has improved , so i can understand 99% of the book.
It started with a teenager boy , don't know what he wants but he loved Aylesworth forest and did all his best to save it🏂 , started that on his own , 🎌 and through this, he decided to study ecology as he knew more about the importance of forests and tress 😴
I want to read this book only for my english skills and on that point i wasn't disappointed at all, but if I need to read it like a normal lecture I wouldn't give more than two stars. (Probably because it is for children.) Anyway it was ok and I can recommend this to people who wanna improve their language!