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National Geographic Countries of the World: Turkey
National Geographic Countries of the World Turkey
Author: Sarah Shields
Travel to Turkey, where Asia and Europe meet at the bridge over the Bosphorus. Learn how Turkey’s diversity of cultures make it one of the world’s melting pots. Discover how Atatürk became the father of modern Turkey. Meet the many Muslims who live within this secular, Western-oriented republic.
ISBN-13: 9781426303876
ISBN-10: 1426303874
Publication Date: 1/13/2009
Pages: 64
Edition: Library Binding
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books
Book Type: Library Binding
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This is just what one would expect from a National Geographic book gorgeous photographs on every page. This book is meant for younger readers and highlights the major topics of interest about a country: history, peoples and culture, government and economy, geography and nature.

This is obviously an introductory book about Turkey. Anticipating that the young reader might have to make a report about Turkey, the author suggests some websites to glean specific information, such as: the time difference between the reader and Turkey, the weather, currency and a world atlas. Theres a fine glossary at the end, along with a bibliography and more websites to explore.