“Blue Nation”
Title | “Blue Nation” |
Year for Search | 2022 |
Authors | Barrage, Rasha |
Secondary Authors | Baden, D[enise] A. |
Tertiary Authors | Baden, D. A. |
Secondary Title | No More Fairy Tales: Stories to Save Our Planet |
Pagination | 54-64 |
Date Published | 2022 |
Publisher | Habitat Press |
Place Published | Np |
ISBN Number | 978-1-7399803-2-0 |
Keywords | English author, Female author, Iraqi author |
Annotation | The story concerns the attempt to get the world’s oceans recognized as a nation and the reasons for doing so. Two other stories in the book are connected to this one, Brian Burt, “OasIS” (102-112), and Steve Willis, “Penang Fairhaven -- A Visitor’s Guide" (296-304). For more information, see https://www.greenstones.org.uk/anthology-for-cop27/solutions/oceans-as-a-nation/ The last story in the book, Steve Willis, Martin Hastie, and D[enise]. A. Baden, “Saving the Titanic,” (304-327), summarizes all the solutions to the current environmental situation presented in the rest of the book. |
Info Notes | For more information, see https://www.greenstones.org.uk/anthology-for-cop27/solutions/oceans-as-a-nation/ The last story in the book, Steve Willis, Martin Hastie, and D[enise]. A. Baden, “Saving the Titanic,” (304-327), summarizes all the solutions to the current environmental situation presented in the rest of the book. The female author was born in Iraq and was raised and lives in England. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The female author was born in Iraq and was raised and lives in England. |
Full Text | 2022 Barrage, Rasha. “Blue Nation.” No More Fairy Tales: Stories to Save Our Planet. Ed. D[enise] A. Baden (Np: Habitat Press, 2022), 54-64. PSt The story concerns the attempt to get the world’s oceans recognized as a nation and the reasons for doing so. Two other stories in the book are connected to this one, Brian Burt, “OasIS” (102-112), and Steve Willis, “Penang Fairhaven -- A Visitor’s Guide" (296-304). For more information, see https://www.greenstones.org.uk/anthology-for-cop27/solutions/oceans-as-a-nation/ The last story in the book, Steve Willis, Martin Hastie, and D[enise]. A. Baden, “Saving the Titanic,” (304-327), summarizes all the solutions to the current environmental situation presented in the rest of the book. The female author was born in Iraq and was raised and lives in England. |