How to be a revolutionary

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‘What do you all come here for?’ ‘Why, to change the world, of course! Don’t we all want to change the world – if we can?’ A General Election is coming and the Revolutionaries are gathering at Natalie’s house. She’s determined to be a part of it all, but is it really just about red coats, muddy boots and piles of glossy leaflets? Surely changing the world should be more exciting than that? It’s time to start her OWN revolution – and it all begins with her pet rat.

ISBN: 9781915235831 Author: Ann, Unwin, Lucy Publisher: UCLan Publishing Publication Date: 7th November 2024 Imprint: UCLan Publishing Cover: Paperback Dewey: 823.92 (edition:23) Pages: 304 Language: English Edition: Paperback original Readership: Children - juvenile / Code: J Category: Subject:

‘What do you all come here for?’ ‘Why, to change the world, of course! Don’t we all want to change the world . . . if we can?’

A General Election is coming and the Revolutionaries are gathering at Natalie’s house. She’s determined to be a part of it all, but is it really just about red coats, muddy boots and piles of glossy leaflets? Surely changing the world should be more exciting than that?

It’s time to start her OWN revolution – and it all begins with her pet rat . . .

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