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WINNER OF THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR NATURE AND CONSERVATION WRITING FOR CHILDREN 2022

Meet the mega human: colossal, clueless . . . and the biggest hope for life on earth


There are eight billion of us humans.

All breathing, eating, fidgeting and thinking deep thoughts.

It's an unimaginably large number. Or is it?

The mega human is the result of smooshing all the people in the world together into one spectacular giant (don't try this at home). Even though the mega human is not the smartest of creatures, it is slowly beginning to understand the problems it has created for Planet Earth's future . . . and how it might be able to fix them.

Making use of brain-bending stats and smoosh theory, The Biggest Footprint is a journey of self-discovery suitable for anyone and everyone identifying as human.



Trade Review
A brilliant and original work of non-fiction . . . Every spread is eye-opening and eye-catching, and the book is elegant, worrying, gripping, hopeful and sometimes even funny * * Sunday Times * *
In this creatively presented book about climate change, the Sears effectively personalise the issue for young readers . . . The visually engaging interplay between image and fact makes the message of this unique book extremely digestible * * Irish Times * *
This fascinating, accessible and funny book uses statistics to present the challenges of climate change in a brand-new light. A completely original concept and beautifully illustrated too * * Great British Life * *
Many readers will be drawn into its story by the illustrations and comic narrative diversions, but they will soon discover that they are reading a book with historical and contemporary depth * * Irish Times * *
A beautifully creative and enlightening book . . . Y5 and Y6 in particular are going to be obsessed with this book * * ReadingZone * *
Innovative and clever, the Sears brothers write and illustrate about this thought experiment with extraordinary elan and flair * * Literary Curriculum * *
Imagination that could save the environment. Strongly recommend -- CHOE JAE CHUN, Professor of Ecology and Co-president of the Climate Change Center
A fascinating and gorgeous book for children * * Books from Scotland * *
A pure delight for the reader . . . Quite possibly one of the most important children's books ever * * Great British Bookworm * *
A one-of-a-kind creative book . . . The illustrations by the Sears brothers are engaging, humorous and bound to be a hit with children * * Books for Topics * *

The Biggest Footprint: Eight billion humans. One

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A Hardback by Rob Sears, Tom Sears, Tom Sears

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    Publisher: Canongate Books
    Publication Date: 30/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9781838853495, 978-1838853495
    ISBN10: 1838853499

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    WINNER OF THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR NATURE AND CONSERVATION WRITING FOR CHILDREN 2022

    Meet the mega human: colossal, clueless . . . and the biggest hope for life on earth


    There are eight billion of us humans.

    All breathing, eating, fidgeting and thinking deep thoughts.

    It's an unimaginably large number. Or is it?

    The mega human is the result of smooshing all the people in the world together into one spectacular giant (don't try this at home). Even though the mega human is not the smartest of creatures, it is slowly beginning to understand the problems it has created for Planet Earth's future . . . and how it might be able to fix them.

    Making use of brain-bending stats and smoosh theory, The Biggest Footprint is a journey of self-discovery suitable for anyone and everyone identifying as human.



    Trade Review
    A brilliant and original work of non-fiction . . . Every spread is eye-opening and eye-catching, and the book is elegant, worrying, gripping, hopeful and sometimes even funny * * Sunday Times * *
    In this creatively presented book about climate change, the Sears effectively personalise the issue for young readers . . . The visually engaging interplay between image and fact makes the message of this unique book extremely digestible * * Irish Times * *
    This fascinating, accessible and funny book uses statistics to present the challenges of climate change in a brand-new light. A completely original concept and beautifully illustrated too * * Great British Life * *
    Many readers will be drawn into its story by the illustrations and comic narrative diversions, but they will soon discover that they are reading a book with historical and contemporary depth * * Irish Times * *
    A beautifully creative and enlightening book . . . Y5 and Y6 in particular are going to be obsessed with this book * * ReadingZone * *
    Innovative and clever, the Sears brothers write and illustrate about this thought experiment with extraordinary elan and flair * * Literary Curriculum * *
    Imagination that could save the environment. Strongly recommend -- CHOE JAE CHUN, Professor of Ecology and Co-president of the Climate Change Center
    A fascinating and gorgeous book for children * * Books from Scotland * *
    A pure delight for the reader . . . Quite possibly one of the most important children's books ever * * Great British Bookworm * *
    A one-of-a-kind creative book . . . The illustrations by the Sears brothers are engaging, humorous and bound to be a hit with children * * Books for Topics * *

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