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Looking for an inspiring and educational book for your child? Look no further than "Twenty-Two Cents: Muhammad Yunus and the Village Bank"! This captivating biography tells the incredible story of Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, who revolutionized global antipoverty efforts with his groundbreaking concept of micro-lending.
Recognized as one of the Best Children's Books of the Year by Bank Street College of Education and a Junior Library Guild Selection, "Twenty-Two Cents" is not only a remarkable read, but it's also highly regarded in the literary community. With accolades such as the Cooperative Children's Book Center Choices and the Skipping Stones Honor Award, this book is a treasure in the world of social justice literature.
Growing up in Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus witnessed the devastating effects of poverty. Inspired to make a difference, he founded Grameen Bank, a revolutionary institution that enables people to borrow small amounts of money to start businesses and improve their lives. Yunus's compassionate approach has empowered millions, particularly women who often face limited opportunities.
"Twenty-Two Cents" is not just a story of economic innovation, but a celebration of the power of one person's actions to create positive change. Every page inspires and educates, teaching young readers about the importance of compassion and the potential impact of a small loan. Join us in spreading the inspiring message of "Twenty-Two Cents" and give your child the gift of knowledge and empathy.
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