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Peace one day  Cover Image Book Book

Peace one day

Gilley, Jeremy (Author). Blessen, Karen, (ill.).

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  • ISBN: 0399243305
  • Physical Description: [48] p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. maps ; 29 cm.
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  • Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, c2005.
Subject: Peace
International Day of Peace
Gilley, Jeremy

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Covington Branch J 303.66 Gill (Text) 33126012807040 JNonfiction Available -

  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2005 September

    Gr 3-6 -Hoping to make a difference and help to bring calm in a troubled world, Gilley wrote to the United Nations to discuss an idea for a day when the entire globe would observe peace. In order to make it work, he decided a specific date was needed. As well as making it a day for global cease-fire and nonviolence, it would also be "A day for everyone in our homes, schools and communities around the world to stop fighting." Aided by his family, colleagues, and friends, he wrote to presidents and prime ministers, Nobel Prize winners and religious leaders for help. While meeting with dignitaries around the world, as well as visiting countries where conflicts were going on, he decided to film the poverty, destruction, and suffering from wars. Seeing the reality that children had to live with reaffirmed his desire to make a difference. After struggling for over two years, his realization came true. The United Nations voted to name September 21 a day of cease-fire and nonviolence. He named it Peace One Day. All of the pain, disappointment, and excitement in his dream are well documented. The combination of text and illustrations demonstrates the message that "everyone can make a difference." The clear, concise text appears with a collage of captioned photos and realistic drawings. Teachers and librarians can use the Web site provided for suggestions for individuals, families, and schools to celebrate Peace day.-Margaret R. Tassia, Millersville University, PA

    [Page 222]. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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