
Finding Hope
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Fitzgerald
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By:
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Sinéad Moriarty
About this listen
IT’S NOT JUST THE PLANET THAT NEEDS SAVING.
Hope is driving her family mad with her crazy ideas about how to save the planet. Since her mum died, she’s been throwing herself into climate action to push away the pain. But the more she tries to convince her family to reduce, reuse and recycle, the more fed-up they get. Feeling unloved, Hope sets off in search of the one person she’s sure will understand her: Greta Thunberg.
But travelling alone is scarier than she thought …
Can Hope’s family track her down before she goes too far – and prove to her how much they care?
©2023 Sinéad Moriarty (P)2024 Bolinda PublishingCritic reviews
'This is a gem of a story that zips along with great pace. It’s full of humour with lots of well-drawn characters, particularly Hope’s sisters and classmates. An engaging and very enjoyable story about the importance of family and believing in yourself.' (Children's Books Ireland)
‘A powerfully emotional and thought-provoking novel.' (Irish Examiner)