On the 2021 Green Earth Book Award Long List!
For the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, a mythic framing of climate change and one little girl’s response.
Alya and Atik are stars. Their job is to twinkle in the night sky over Earth, and for billions of years they do it well. Plants stretch toward them. Animals look up at them. And, eventually, humans gaze up at them and marvel. But then humans invent powerplants, factories, and cars, and smog pours into Earth’s atmosphere. It becomes harder and harder for Alya and Atik to do their jobs—until, finally, the stars yell at Earth, and Earth feels sick and begins to shake, and things look pretty dire.
The clueless king’s response is to command Earth to stop shaking. But a little girl named Axiom tells the king to hush, then tells humans what they must do to make the Earth feel better. When the Earth Shook provides a mythical framing for kids to understand that it will be their job to help save the Earth. Bravo, Axiom! Keep using that huge megaphone until the earth no longer shakes! Axiom’s list of instructions to humans—some well-known and others new but critically important—appears in the back of the book.Despre autor
Laurie Stein has illustrated
children’s literature for many Canadian and U.S. publishers. Lisa Lucas and Laurie
teamed up a decade ago and have created more than thirty children’s books
together, tackling such contentious subjects as refugee children, climate change,
and sexual violence. Their belief that children deserve to know the truth
inspires their work, which was recently recognized by The Canadian Children’s
Book Centre.