The national parks Preserving America's wild places

Falynn Koch, 1985-

Book - 2022

"Join our intrepid tour guides (a Sasquatch and a bald eagle) as they introduce us to the visonaries, artists, and lovers of the American landscape who fought against corruption and self-interest to carve out and protect these epic places for future generations. It's the story of the ongoing battle to ensure the most beautiful spaces in the world are not gated up or destroyed, but preserved and accessible to all! See for yourself how the idea of national parks began, how they've changed, and how they continue to define America."--

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Genres
Educational comics
Nonfiction comics
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
New York, NY : First Second [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Falynn Koch, 1985- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
119 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 119).
ISBN
9781250265876
9781250265883
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Get your park passports stamped! Wisecracking Bigfoot (who in this book symbolizes the National Parks) and Eagle narrate this in-depth exploration of the "recreational areas, historic sites, monuments, landscapes, seashores, [and] ecosystems" that make up the parks system. The story begins in 1850 with Yosemite, then a state park and America's first large nature park. When Eagle points out the land had been the home of the Ahwahnechee, Bigfoot explains that "early Anglo-Americans didn't see it that way" and "arrogantly believed they had the authority to tell all Indigenous people where and how to live!" These attitudes unfortunately continued. The complicated politics and practical aspects of preservation versus conservation are anchored in time as different presidents approve new parks. Koch covers Lewis and Clark; John Muir; the Buffalo Soldiers, who experienced racism as they enforced rules at Yosemite; journalist Virginia McClurg, who took a stand against the looting of Mesa Verde; Marjory Stoneman Douglas, who advocated for the Everglades to be made into a national park; and women who worked in the parks as rangers, naturalists, and cultural demonstrators in the 1920s. Digitally created illustrations portray contemporary park visitors as diverse. Sassy guides lead readers through a witty yet complicated history of the national parks. (preface, afterword, further research, timeline) (Nonfiction comic. 10-14) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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