Once Upon a Planet

Once Upon a Planet by Jonathon Porritt is a 190-page anthology published by Penguin Books, Limited in 1989. This collection features contributions from well-known authors who have written stories that reflect on various aspects of environmental work, specifically in support of Friends of the Earth. The book is presented in English and offers a unique perspective on ecological themes through the lens of fiction.
Readers will find a diverse range of narratives that engage with the pressing issues of the environment, showcasing the creativity of authors who have chosen to support a meaningful cause. The stories within this anthology aim to raise awareness about environmental concerns while providing an entertaining reading experience. Once Upon a Planet serves as a blend of juvenile fiction and science fiction, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in both storytelling and ecological advocacy.
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Contributors to this anthology are well-known authors (not necessarily children’s books authors) who have accepted a token fee for their stories as the royalties will go to aid Friends of the Earth. The stories all touch on aspects of the environmental work of Friends of the Earth.
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