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Harriet's Ruffled Feathers: The Woman Who Saved Millions of Birds

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Harriet's Ruffled Feathers: The Woman Who Saved Millions of Birds

Contributors:

By (Author) Joy McCullough
Illustrated by Romina Galotta

ISBN:

9781534486768

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Atheneum Books for Young Readers

Publication Date:

3rd May 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

40

Dimensions:

Width 216mm, Height 279mm, Spine 10mm

Weight:

458g

Description

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.

Reviews

"Bird puns abound in this origin story of the National Audubon Society. . . McCulloughs prose maintains a playfully vintage flavor. . . Light-hued watercolors by Galotta combine delicate lines with simple figures of various skin tones, intricately rendered fashions, and near-realistic birds in this buoyant portrait of an early female conservationist." -- Publishers Weekly
"This inspiring story of one womans ability to enact change is well served by McCulloughs succinct and playful storytelling style, featuring lots of avian wordplay. Galottas delicate and colorful watercolor illustrations are highly detailed; defined lines help accentuate both high-society refinement and beauty in the natural world." -- Horn Book Magazine
"The writing in this fictionalized biography, sprinkled with bird metaphors, sparkles . . .Pastel watercolors depict ladies in fashionable hats and dresses, the glorious plumage of many birds, and realistic natural environments." -- Booklist
"Lively text pairs perfectly with the dreamy, soft quality of the watercolor illustrations. This book not only tells Hemenways story, but with extensive and engaging back matter, also encourages readers to stand up for issues they believe in. . . A thoughtful biography . . . " -- School Library Journal

Author Bio

Joy McCulloughwrites books and plays from her home in the Seattle area, where she lives with her husband and two children.She is the author of the middle grade novelsAcross the Pond,A Field Guide to Getting Lost,Not Starring Zadie Louise, andCode Redand the picture booksHarriets Ruffled Feathers,Champ and Major: First Dogs, andThe Story of a Book. Her debut novelBlood Water Paintwas longlisted for the National Book Award and was a William C. Morris Debut Award Finalist. Visit her at JoyMcCullough.com.

Romina Galottais an illustrator residing in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where her two dogs let her use a couple of rooms of their house for work and sleep. She prefers traditional mediums such as watercolors, pencils, and gouache. She has illustrated several books, includingDear Librarianby Lydia M. Sigwarth andHarriets Ruffled Feathersby Joy McCullough. Her other talents include bird rescuing, apprentice tattooing, pizza making, and precision combat driving.

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