Jen GreenAuthor of Why Should I Recycle? (Why Should I?)Also known as: Jen Green, Jen Green Editor, Jen Editor: Green, greenjenandsarahlefa
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(1) Jen Green (b.1955, children's book author & editor) - graduated from Univ. of Sussex with PhD in English literature in 1982.
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