Discover the true story of how a 1969 fire in one of the most polluted
rivers in America sparked the national Earth Day movement in this
nonfiction picture book by award-winning author Barry Wittenstein and
beloved illustrator Jessie Hartland.
After the Industrial Revolution in the 1880s, the Cayuhoga River in
Cleveland, Ohio, caught fire almost twenty times, earning Cleveland the
nickname "The Mistake on the Lake." Waste dumping had made fires so
routine that local politicians and media didn't pay them any mind, and
other Cleveland residents laughed off their combustible river and even
wrote songs about it.
But when the river ignited again in June 1969, the national media picked
up on the story and added fuel to the fire of the recent environmental
movement. A year later, in 1970, President Nixon created the
Environmental Protection Agency--leading to the Clean Water and Clean
Air Acts--and the first Earth Day was celebrated. It was a celebration,
it was a protest, and it was the beginning of a movement to save our
planet.