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Children's Nonfiction Farm & Ranch Life

A Fair Deal

Shopping for Social Justice

by (author) Kari Jones

Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Initial publish date
Oct 2017
Category
Farm & Ranch Life, General, Customs, Traditions, Anthropology
Recommended Age
9 to 12
Recommended Grade
4 to 8
Recommended Reading age
9 to 12
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781459810433
    Publish Date
    Oct 2017
    List Price
    $19.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459810457
    Publish Date
    Oct 2017
    List Price
    $18.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781459835092
    Publish Date
    Feb 2022
    List Price
    $14.95

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Description

"Jones catches the beauty of fair trade in the way it strengthens morale and human dignity for all those engaged."—Kirkus Reviews

Fair trade is not about spending more money or buying more stuff. It's about helping producers in developing countries get a fair price for their goods. A Fair Deal: Shopping for Social Justice provides a history of trade, explaining what makes trade systems unfair and what we can do about it. By examining the ways in which our global trade systems value some people over others, the book illustrates areas in which fair trade practices can help families all around the world and suggests ways to get involved in making the world a more equitable place.

About the author

Kari Jones is happy to call Victoria, British Columbia, home: a city where you can go down to the beach with your kayak, find an island, a lighthouse and an adventure, and be back in time for dinner. Kari is a college instructor who teaches students to write, but when school is out, she can often be found with her family and friends exploring the natural world and dreaming up adventures to share. Kari is the co-author of Hiking Adventures with Children as well as several essays and articles on being in nature with kids. For more information, visit www.karijones.ca.

Kari Jones' profile page

Awards

  • Short-listed, Red Cedar Book Award
  • Short-listed, Silver Birch Award Non-fiction
  • Commended, CCBC Best Books
  • Commended, Resource Links The Year's Best

Editorial Reviews

"This quick read inspires the reader to take action for social justice concerning all people in the world. Recommended."

School Library Connection

"A Fair Deal is another worthwhile addition to the Orca Footprints series focused on ecological literacy, and it will help youngsters become better and more thoughtful consumers. Highly Recommended."

CM Magazine

“Urges young people to get involved…compelling.”

The Horn Book Online

"The author effectively uses vignettes from her own travels as well as a wide variety of visuals and fact boxes to engage readers in the cause. Jones has taken the mantra 'think globally, act locally' and provided a strong case. Useful for school research as well as service-learning."

School Library Journal

&quotThis book would work well for a middle school research project…It's a well written and appealing book.&quot

Kiss the Book blog

"Jones explains why shoppers should be more thoughtful about what they buy and how their consumption affects people all around the globe. Moreover, by offering practical ideas for simple changes in the grocery story aisle, along with strategies for more organized activism, she asserts that fair trade is more than just a buzz word—it is a concept that is actually achievable."

Booklist

"She educates readers on the disparities in our world while providing examples in how we can curb the problem. Jones tackles this task with simple vocabulary, concise explanations, real world analogies and questions that make learning about fair trade and economics fun. Jones' humour is sure to encourage young readers to think globally and become more aware of how one small change can have a huge impact."

Resource Links

"Jones catches the beauty of fair trade in the way it strengthens morale and human dignity for all those engaged, and she provides a grounded (and painless) introduction to world geography."

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