~ Paperback (21.5 x 24cm)
Why do we live where we live? Why that neighborhood, that town or city, country, or even on this planet?
Looking back throughout history from nomadic hunting to farming and the rise of industry, Why We Live Where We Live explodes this simple question by looking at how geography, topography, climate, landscape, food security, politics, economics, and more all play a role in how we choose the place we call home.
"For curious kids who want to know all about the world (what's climate change and why did Grandpa immigrate, anyway?), Why We Live Where We Live has the answers." -- Today's Parent Magazine






