Operation Redwood

Operation Redwood by S. Terrell French, published by Harry N. Abrams on May 1, 2009, is a juvenile fiction novel that combines adventure with environmental themes. The story follows Julian Carter-Li, who discovers a plan by his uncle’s company to cut down ancient California redwood trees. This revelation prompts Julian to rally a group of friends to devise clever strategies, including clandestine e-mail exchanges and secret trips, to thwart the environmental crime.
Readers will find an engaging narrative filled with clever stunts and pranks as Julian and his friends navigate their mission. The book emphasizes the impact that determined individuals can have in standing up against ecological threats. With a page count of 368, this edition presents a dynamic blend of excitement and activism, appealing to young readers interested in adventure and environmental issues.
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Clandestine e-mail exchanges, secret trips, fake press releases, and a tree-house standoff are among the clever stunts and pranks the kid heroes pull off in this exciting ecological adventure. -Sibley Carter is a moron and a world-class jerk!- When Julian Carter-Li intercepts an angry e-mail message meant for his high-powered uncle, it sets him on the course to stop an environmental crime! His uncle’s company plans to cut down some of the oldest and last California redwood trees, and its up to Julian, and a ragtag group of friends, to figure out a way to stop them. This action-packed debut novel shows the power of determined individuals, no matter what their age, to stand up to environmental wrongdoing. F&P level: U
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