This World Environment Day Eco-Warriors Unite: Manya Harsha's Book Inspires Young Minds to Take Action

Bengaluru, Karnataka Jun 4, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - This World Environment Day 2025, in a remarkable display of dedication to environmental conservation, 14-year-old author and environmentalist Manya Harsha has released her latest book, "The Shettys Sustainable Summer Vacation". This engaging story follows the journey of the Shetty family as they embark on a sustainable summer vacation, showcasing the importance of eco-friendly practices, conscious travel, and family bonding. With its fun, practical eco-tips and powerful messages, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to make a positive impact on the environment. Manya Harsha's passion for environmental conservation and her commitment to inspiring young minds to take action are evident throughout the book. As the founder of Sunshine Magazine and a record-holder as the Youngest Poet of India, Manya continues to prove that age is no barrier to making a difference. Get your copy of "The Shettys Sustainable Summer Vacation" today for 176 at Amazon , Flipkart and the Bfcpublication website to join the sustainable living movement! Suitable for readers of all Age groups.
Review : Green, Clean, and Serene.Through Sustainable Storytelling: Manya Harsha's Latest Book Makes a Positive Impact.

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