Think for Yourself by Andrea Debbink - ISBN: 9781950500048
Hardcover
Question everything, find truth, and empower your future.

Think for Yourself

The Ultimate Guide to Critical Thinking in an Age of Information Overload

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  • Hardcover

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    18 March 2020

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Summary

Middle school is a time of change, when things begin to look different and assumptions start to be questioned, and today more than ever it’s tough to know what to believe.

This unique and timely book won’t tell you what to think—that’s up to you!—but it will show you how to think more deeply about your own life and current events. Covering a wide range of subjects affecting the world today, including human and animal rights, social media, cyber bullying, the refugee crisis, and more, …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781950500048
ISBN-10:1950500047
Author:Andrea Debbink, Aaron Meshon
Publisher:Duo Press LLC
Imprint:Duo Press LLC
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:18 March 2020
Weight:434g
Dimensions:235mm x 147mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

“The book features a very comprehensible and clear narrative. Entertaining illustrations accompany the text so that it doesn’t look like a standard textbook. A great tool for young readers who take information found online at face value. Educators and librarians could easily use excerpts of this book to teach research and information literacy skills.” –School Library Journal

About The Author

Andrea Debbink

Andrea Debbink is an award-winning writer and editor who’s been writing for children for the past decade. As a former editor at American Girl, she specialized in creating content that helped young readers explore their creative potential including crafts, recipes, and biographies. Andrea lives and writes in Madison, Wisconsin.

Aaron Meshon illustrates and designs for magazines, advertisements, children’s products, murals, food trucks, and books that can be found all over the world. Aaron’s first children’s book- Take Me out to the Yakyu was an Ezra Jack Keats Book Honor Winner. When not making books or drawing, Aaron teaches illustration at The School of Visual Arts. Someday, Aaron would like to sell his products from a small sweet potato truck in rural Japan. Currently Aaron lives with his wife, son and their French Bulldog, Chubu, in Brooklyn, New York.

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