BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS, HS - ADVISABLE
AUDIENCE APPEAL: AVERAGE
The history of the Elwha River in Washington state and its importance for salmon and the native tribal people (Strong People) is depicted through simple detailed text and beautiful illustrations. As more people moved to the area and built dams to provide electricity, life on the river changed for the river's wildlife and its people. Did you know that licenses for dams need "renewing like an overdue library book?" What would happen if the license is not renewed? Extra notes from the author, illustrator, and a tribal member all give added insight to the book as well as maps on the endpapers comparing 1950 to 2020.
I was drawn into the book by the gorgeous illustrations. The text is very informative and felt like a mini lesson which could be enjoyed by upper elementary children (although not suitable as a read-aloud) through adults. I learned a lot about salmon, life along the river, and about the building of dams. There are many ways this book could be used to enhance any science curriculum.
CS - Middle School Librarian
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