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How to Be a Revolutionary

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A General Election is coming and the Revolutionaries are gathering at Natalie’s house. She’s determined to be a part of it all, but is it really just about red coats, muddy boots and piles of glossy leaflets? Surely changing the world should be more exciting than that?

It’s time to start her OWN revolution – and it all begins with her pet rat . . .

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A book about standing up for your beliefs, making yourself heard and making a difference. Ideal for book corners and libraries for children to read themselves.

A story that shows children even a small idea can cause a wave, friendship, courage and your voice are all you need to start making a difference.

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