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Final Project

The Book “From the Ground on up” By Harley Solorzano

1. My book is about the World and its inhabitants that do not treat the planet the way that it is suppose to be treated. My book is about the retaliation of nature and its citizens who mistreated the planet with waste of garbage and pollution among other things. The approach will come from a first hand perspective and observation from the ground on up observing everything.

The purpose of my novel is to create awareness and broadened the mind of humans to realize the damage that is being done by their everyday actions. Not only are they destroying there surrounding elements better known as nature but they are also destroying our precious atmosphere that protects all living inhabitants from outer space objects.

2. Some of the very unique aspects of my work include the elements such as the retaliation by the planet, an extraterrestrial, the living clouds and the breakup of Earth’s core springing out new life. My work will come from a first hand view and feel from nature itself to create a unique work that hasn’t been seen and read. Not only will people be surprised, but more importantly they will want to keep on reading more which can only lead to bigger events beyond just the book itself.

3. This book is intended for teenagers to adults. But can be read to all ages to demonstrate the message. Children, adolescents and adults can all learn and help value things more especially their own planet. In order to take action to this approach, we need to start with the younger people such as children and young adults to start becoming aware and taking a step forward to help preserve the planet. The younger, the better since they will be the ones to take care of this World going forward.

The Competition

1. In “Balanced Ecology” by James H. Schmitz, the message that is set out is very similar to my story. The story itself is very...