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Bridging the Energy Gap (Freestyle)

Author: Langley, Andrew

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 6.5
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 8202
Points per Word 0.000122
Page Count 48
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

Andrew Langley introduces readers to the world of energy, from the fossil fuels that power our daily lives to the promise of renewable sources like solar and wind. He explains why relying too heavily on oil, coal, and gas creates problems for the environment, and outlines the benefits and limits of clean energy alternatives. Throughout the book, practical tips for improving energy efficiency at home and in the community show how young people can help bridge the gap between the energy we have and the energy we need.

Quick Summary

Ever wonder how we got from burning coal to harnessing the sun, and why that matters for your Xbox? "Bridging the Energy Gap" by Andrew Langley cuts through the jargon and delivers the story of energy like a buddy explaining it over pizza. It mixes quick facts, goofy analogies, and real-world examples like the time a small town switched its entire grid to wind turbines and saved enough money to build a new skate park so you can see how the math adds up without feeling like a textbook. Kids who love a good mystery or who are curious about why some power plants puff out clouds while others are silent will find this a quick, fun read that actually sticks. Parents can rest easy knowing it stays positive, uses no scary content, and emphasizes practical steps like how a simple smart thermostat can cut a family's energy bill in half. If you liked "The Mystery of the Energy Thief" or the "Science Comics" series on energy, you'll feel right at home here.