Minerva Hoyt Establishes Joshua Tree National Park
Published by Calkins Creek (2024-03-05)
★ "Bright desert hues fill illustrations in gouache and colored pencil that perfectly complement the upbeat text which is scattered with quotes from Hoyt’s writings and speeches. This is a fascinating look into the life of a little-known environmental hero...A lively picture book biography with tie-ins to Earth Day and Women’s History Month. Highly recommended." —School Library Journal, starred review
"This picture-book biography introduces young readers to the conservation efforts of Hoyt, focusing mainly on her life after the death of her husband in 1918...Ely’s cozy gouache illustrations...depict both Hoyt’s plucky spirit and the majesty of the high desert landscape." —The Horn Book
"In this tribute to the power of gentle but persistent persuasion, Alexander chronicles the efforts of a Pasadena socialite to preserve the desert she had come to love...In Ely’s group scenes of period garden party guests and visiting students, Hoyt’s slim, smiling, neatly clad figure stands out, looking equally comfortable andconfident sharing photo albums with FDR in the Oval Office, camping out amid cacti as coyotes howl, or leaning down for a close look at a live scorpion." —Booklist
"This is an admiring, well-written portrait of a woman who worked mightily to overcome indifference and a lack of knowledge and won out to the benefit of all. Quotes from Minerva and others appear throughout. Lively, colorful illustrations, created mostly in Acryla Gouache, as well as in colored pencil and collage, capture Minerva’s enthusiasm and desert scenes teeming with life. A rousing tale about the rescuer of California’s famed desert." —Kirkus Reviews
"(An) amazing overview of Minerva (Hamilton Hoyt's)life and lasting impact... Alexander successfully presents Hoyt’s determination and readers will learn that activism does not always mean achieving your goal on the first try, but continuing on after failure. This book also emphasizes the importance of community support. A good option for those passionate about our national parks or to anchor lessons on activism."—Youth Services Book Review (5 stars!)