1999
\

Simón Bolívar could have lived a life of comfort.
Instead, he chose a path of courage.

Born into privilege and orphaned before the age of ten, Simón Bolívar saw injustice all around him-and vowed to fight it. From secret meetings to epic battles across soaring mountaintops, he led the struggle to liberate South America from Spanish rule.

This is the story of a boy who refused to accept the world as it was- and dared to imagine what it could become.

Told with lyrical language and rich illustrations, Simón Bolívar: One Dream, Many Nations introduces young readers to one of Latin America's greatest heroes. It's a timeless reminder that freedom is hard-won, and that real change begins when we stand up for others.

Includes a historical timeline, glossary, and author's note to deepen understanding and spark conversation.

Details

ISBN13: 9798765202814
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 32
Edition:
Publication Date:
Publisher: Balboa Press Au
Publication City, Country:
Dimensions (cm): 27.9(H)x21.6(L)x0.2(W)127
Weight (gm): 127

Author Biography

Reviews

Simón Bolívar: One Dream, Many Nations
1999

You may also like