Beloved author of the classic The Great Kapok Tree, Lynne Cherry
explores the true story of the Nashua River in Massachusetts in this
nonfiction picture book about restoration, renewal, and environmental
consciousness.
Over 7,000 years ago Native Americans settled on the Nashua River, a
beautiful and leafy valley. But the industrialization of nearby areas
would lead to the deterioration of natural habitats. Each double spread
examines brief periods of time when the river and surrounding areas
teemed with wildlife. Lynne Cherry's contrasting illustrations of the
lush valley and the eventual polluted river deliver an astonishing look
at our dramatic need for conservation efforts. This pictorial history of
the river, edging towards a hopeful scene of modern-day descendants of
both Native Americans and European settlers who come together to combat
pollution and restore the beauty of the river, is an intelligent tale
that shows young readers how they can do their part in taking care of
the world around them, one river at a time.