Energy Island

How one community harnessed the wind and changed their world

Allan Drummond

Frances Foster Books

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Hold onto your hats! It's windy on the Danish island of Samso. Meet the environmentally friendly people who now proudly call their home Energy Island.

At a time when most countries are producing ever-increasing amounts of CO2, the rather ordinary citizens of Samsø have accomplished something extraordinary--in just ten years they have reduced their carbon emissions by 140% and become almost completely energy independent. A narrative tale and a science book in one, this inspiring true story proves that with a little hard work and a big idea, anyone can make a huge step towards energy conservation.

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“The thrilling idea, the book concludes, is that Samso is ‘not very different from where you live.’ Your community doesn't need wind; it needs a spark, to get people to think and work together.” -- Los Angeles Times

Energy Island opens with the power of wind captured by a pinwheel, an illustration that neatly encapsulates this remarkably accessible book about the path to energy independence on the Danish island of Samso.” –The New York Times Book Review

“In this first title in a planned series of picture books about sustainable energy, Drummond combines winsome, kinetic, ink-and-wash illustrations with a succinct, simply phrased, smoothly flowing narrative that describes how Samsø transformed itself.” –Starred, Booklist

"The illustrations further personalize the story with energy of their own as they bring Samsø and its residents to life." –Starred, School Library Journal

“The message is clear: An initially unconcerned community banded together and took steps that led to their current fame as a model of environmental action; we other residents of the island that is planet Earth can do that, too.” –Kirkus Reviews

“Energy independence may not seem like a gripping topic for a picture book, but Drummond (Tin Lizzie) tells the story of the Danish island of Samsø so engagingly that families may find themselves considering wind turbines for their backyards.” –Publishers Weekly


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Judy  rated it  
Dec 30, 2011
An important selection to add to the Environment/ Earth Day titles. True story about the island in Denmark that uses 100% renewable energy. Theme of working on energy sources as a whole community. What they have done is amazing.
Geared for students grades 2nd- 6th. ...more
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Kate Hastings  rated it  
Dec 15, 2011
Grades 2-6. Very personal example of a community that slowly embraced change and became a leader for clean energy by using what nature provided them free-- wind. Read aloud as a nonfiction picture book with younger students or add sidebars packed with facts for older students to read themselves. ...more
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Ginette  rated it  
Oct 4, 2011
How a Danish island became independent of non-renewable energy. A must read. ...more
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Allan Drummond

Author/illustrator Allan Drummond studied at the Royal College of Art. His many books include Tin Lizzie, a Green Earth Honor Book. He lives in Savannah, Georgia ,where he is Chair of Illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design.

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Energy Island
How one community harnessed the wind and changed their world
Allan Drummond

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Frances Foster Books
March 2011
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780374321840
ISBN10: 0374321841
Picture Book Nonfiction
10 x 10 inches, 40 pages, Full-color illustrations throughout
Age Range: 6 to 10
Grade Range: 1 to 5 Information for Librarians

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$16.99
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