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  1. Gillian Richardson became a world traveler at three months of age when she emigrated from England to Canada with her parents and older sister. After living briefly in Vancouver and Montreal, the family settled in southern Ontario.

  2. Gillian Richardson discovered she was a writer one day in 1985. On the phone, an editor said, “We’d like to publish your book, One Chance to Win.” Up to that moment, Gillian had thought of herself as a reader (a book-worm since about age 4), a teacher (showing others how to…

  3. by Gillian Richardson (Author), Kim Rosen (Illustrator) 4.8 13 ratings. See all formats and editions. Dig up the amazing stories of the plants that have transformed our lives. Plants might start out as leafy things growing in the earth, but they can come into our lives in unexpected ways.

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  4. Apr 10, 2014 · Aimed at grades 4 to 7, 10 Plants that Shook the World is a treat to read no matter what age you are. Canadian author Gillian Richardson expanded on an existing magazine sidebar to create a full-length treatment of this interesting subject.

  5. Gillian Richardson has 18 books on Goodreads with 465 ratings. Gillian Richardsons most popular book is 10 Plants That Shook The World (World of Tens).

  6. Jan 22, 2013 · 10 Plants that Shook the World by Gillian Richardson and Kim Rosen is an intriguing look at how a simple plants like pepper, sugar, tea, chocolate, cotton, corn, potatoes, papyrus, cinchona trees, and rubber changed the world as we know it.

  7. Just imagine a world with no paper, no corn or chocolate, or even no cotton to make clothes! In 10 Plants that Shook the World, Gillian Richardson invites readers to critically examine some of the world’s most popular plants. The book features an in-depth look at 10 different plants.