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Ryan L. Jennings enjoys playing on the edge of business and technology, and is curious about what happens next. The Greek Tortoise and The Girl speaks to his desire to empower children with the insight and knowledge of what challenges and opportunities are available to them on a planet with a changing climate. The children's book series The Rainbow Travellers, puts children in control of the world they will grow up in as their decisions decide what happens next. What kind of world will they grow up in? Let our children decide! Jennings has also written non-fiction with the book 100% Kiwi…mehr

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Ryan L. Jennings enjoys playing on the edge of business and technology, and is curious about what happens next. The Greek Tortoise and The Girl speaks to his desire to empower children with the insight and knowledge of what challenges and opportunities are available to them on a planet with a changing climate. The children's book series The Rainbow Travellers, puts children in control of the world they will grow up in as their decisions decide what happens next. What kind of world will they grow up in? Let our children decide! Jennings has also written non-fiction with the book 100% Kiwi Business. This book captures the insights of how New Zealanders are doing business in the 21st century. You can listen to them on his podcast the Ryan Marketing Show where he interviews 100 business owners from almost every conceivable industry. Jennings is a New Zealand Business Mentor, Adviser, Speaker and Top Writer on Climate Change for the United States Medium Publication. From The Author I hope you enjoy this three.word.adventure journey through Greece. This is the fourth book in the series where the might of the animals and the origins of new rainbow colour recipes are revealed. Plus, the girl shows that she is committed to making her actions count, even when she is tempted away to the Greek island of Mykonos. This is the first book I introduce the reader to why the animals are co-ordinating their actions, what that could mean for humans if they're successful and who is trying to stop the shift to renewable colour pouches. If you haven't read the previous three books, The Kiwi and The Boy The Electric Eel and The Girl and The Polar Bear and The Boy, then I suggest you do as they are well worth it for their individual stories. The Polar Bear and The Boy in particular sets the scene for this book as it is based nearby in Iceland where the girl meets up with her Dad. Enjoy your rainbow travelling! Ryan