Berani / by Governor General's award finalist Michelle Kadarusman.
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TextPublisher: Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Pajama Press, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Edition: First editionDescription: 211 pages : maps ; 21 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781772782608
- 1772782602
- Middle schools -- Indonesia -- Juvenile fiction
- Rain forests -- Juvenile fiction
- Orangutans -- Juvenile fiction
- Environmentalists -- Juvenile fiction
- Chess -- Juvenile fiction
- Middle school students -- Indonesia -- Juvenile fiction
- Environmental responsibility -- Juvenile fiction
- Animal rescue -- Juvenile fiction
- Middle schools -- Indonesia -- Fiction
- Rain forests -- Fiction
- Orangutans -- Fiction
- Environmentalists -- Fiction
- Chess -- Fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION -- Animals -- Apes, Monkeys, etc
- JUVENILE FICTION -- Nature & the Natural World -- Environment
- JUVENILE FICTION -- People & Places -- Asia
- Chess
- Environmentalists
- Middle schools
- Orangutans
- Rain forests
- Indonesia -- Juvenile fiction
- Indonesia -- Fiction
- Indonesia
- 813/.6 23/eng/20221010
- jC813/.6 23/eng/20230601
- PZ7.K1164618 Be 2022
- cci1icc
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"Perspectives of two Indonesian middle-schoolers and a caged orangutan entwine. Wealthy Malia faces the consequences of disobediently circulating an anti-palm-oil petition at her school, resulting in suspensions for herself, her best friend, and her teacher. Ari, fortunate to be plucked from his impoverished village to attend school and compete in chess tournaments, helps the uncle who is hosting him but worries about Ginger Juice, the orangutan his uncle keeps in a cage. When Ari learns about orangutan rehabilitation centers from Malia's petition, the young people unite to plot a rescue."-- Provided by publisher
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