The Legal Frogs

The Legal Frogs

by Isaac Armstrong
The Legal Frogs

The Legal Frogs

by Isaac Armstrong

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Overview

Over 90 percent of West Africa's rainforests have been destroyed, and many amphibian species are on the verge of extinction. A very proactive ecologist, Gilbert Adum, and his team have been working hard to protect one of the planet's most endangered animals, the giant squeaker frogs (Arthroleptis krokosua) found in Ghana. Only twenty-eight individuals of this species are known to be existing. This book is a poetic narration of the gory tale of two giant squeaker frogs who happen to be the last of their kind. Listy and Disty were just lucky to have escaped the contamination that had just wiped out their family. But unfortunately, when they thought they had found a new home, an ugly avalanche of misadventures befalls them. Eventually, the frogs are dragged to court to fight for their natural right to life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781524598198
Publisher: Xlibris UK
Publication date: 03/17/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 50
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Isaac Armstrong is a Ghanaian writer, environmental protection activivist, and an information management specialist. His passion is in child literacy, youth empowerment, and environmental protection. to this end, he co-founded an NGO - Youth Assisting Youth International - which seeks to restore the faith of the youth in each other and in a sustainable environment for mutual progress. To impart his love for creative writing and teaching, he initiated “Project Write4Life” - a YAYI project which aims at reviving the culture of reading and writing among children and the youth in Ghana; and subsequently mentoring them to become great writers and leaders of change in society. He has trained more than 800 beneficiaries and has helped some of them publish their works. His love for poetry and his affiliation to the 'Save the Frogs Foundation - Ghana', led him to this quest to do some “poetic justice” to the cause.
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