Eco Girl
Written by Ken Wilson-Max
Narrated by Jade Wheeler
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About this audiobook
Ken Wilson-Max
Ken Wilson-Max is an author and illustrator who specializes in children's books. He has always believed that people are more similar than different and that that is worth celebrating. Born and raised in Zimbabwe, he went on to study design in the U.K. and currently resides in London.
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When I told a landscaping friend more than twenty years ago that I would love to have a swan’s neck agave in my garden because I have always adored the look of the plant but could not find it anywhere, she brought me a little offset from her plant. B
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