Review: No One is Too Small to Make a Difference by Greta Thunberg

Review: No One is Too Small to Make a Difference by Greta Thunberg

Short collection of speeches Greta Thunberg has given over the course of two years. The content of the speeches does not have massive variety, which makes perfect sense; she stays on message incredibly well. The main differences in her speeches come from tailoring her words to the audience, slight tone changes (also tailored to the audience), and honing the way that she presents her information. This book is short and easy to read. You have probably already heard some of these speeches in full and almost defiantly have seen clips from multiple of these.

I gave this essay collection 5 stars on Goodreads and The StoryGraph. This book is exactly what it is trying to be; I can't deduct any stars because it is achieving exactly what it is trying to. It is Greta's collected speeches; I would totally read an essay collection by her though I do not think that would be in the cards. This is a great place to start to be able to jump into reading more about climate change, though that can be achieved by listening as well!

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