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Young and inquisitive dolphin Aqua is curious and loves to explore. While exploring, the current from the North Pacific Ocean carries her to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch where she becomes entangled amongst net and plastic. Will she be able to free herself? Fourteen year old author Almaaz Gani, astutely educates the reader and gives hope to the youth that we can make a difference in saving planet Earth and that every bit counts. Can Almaaz convince the reader that human activity is affecting planet Earth and its biodiversity? Will the book create awareness in the youth and send the message that the young author wants to spread?…mehr

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Young and inquisitive dolphin Aqua is curious and loves to explore. While exploring, the current from the North Pacific Ocean carries her to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch where she becomes entangled amongst net and plastic. Will she be able to free herself? Fourteen year old author Almaaz Gani, astutely educates the reader and gives hope to the youth that we can make a difference in saving planet Earth and that every bit counts. Can Almaaz convince the reader that human activity is affecting planet Earth and its biodiversity? Will the book create awareness in the youth and send the message that the young author wants to spread?
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Autorenporträt
Almaaz Gani is a budding 14 year old conservationist and lives in Polokwane, South Africa. She had envisioned this book when she was only 9 years old and stands today amongst South Africa's youngest authors. She lives with her parents Rehan and Kaamila and her siblings Ismail, Faizaan, Ameera and Omar. In her free time she loves to read and write, as well as spend time in her garden. She currently is schooling at Mitchell House where she has been encouraged and dared to be more (Nil Cedendum), and to pursue her dreams. Her objective in publishing this book is to bring about awareness amongst the youth about conservation and the critical need for the youth to make a change.