Meet the inspiring woman whose love of fashion led her to start a
conservation movement and found the Massachusetts Audubon Society in
this lively picture book biography.
Harriet Lawrence Hemenway loved hats. She loved them with ribbons and
flowers, embroidery and pearls. And feathers! What was better than a hat
with grand, glorious feathers? But then Harriet discovered that millions
of birds died so that she and her friends could soar at the height of
style. A passion for fashion was one thing, but this was
feather-brained!
So Harriet led the charge to take feathers out of fashion, getting laws
passed that made it illegal to buy or sell wild bird feathers. In 1896,
she and her fellow bird protectors founded the Massachusetts Audubon
Society, which grew into a national organization that still protects
birds today! Additional information about conservation can be found in
the backmatter of this engaging picture book.