Celebrate spring with this beautiful, hopeful story of a young, impassioned naturalist who grows up to change the world. A great gift for nature lovers and everyone who cares about our fragile planet. Perfect for fans of Wishtree and Wildoak . Jane Addams Children’s Book Award Winner Green Earth Book Award Winner "With Caldecott-winning illustrator Blackall’s signature delicate art . . . a beautifully told, gentle account of a very important person in history, nature, and conservation." ― School Library Journal "An absolute joy to read." ― Book Riot Rachel was a girl who loved science and the sea, books and writing and all the creatures of the world. Rachel was quiet, a listener by nature. But when she saw problems, she could not remain silent. Some people thought girls shouldn’t be scientists. They thought girls shouldn’t use their voices to question or challenge, even to protect all the creatures of the world. Luckily Rachel didn’t listen to them. Distinctions and Praise for Force of Nature : Jane Addams Children’s Book Award Finalist School Library Journal Heavy Medal ALA Rise: A Feminist Book Project Title A CCBC Choices Book Green Earth Book Award Long List “Gracefully written in short, rhythmic lines, the text is pleasing to the eye and ear. Many pages of this beautifully presented celebration are enhanced by Blackall’s tiny, hand-labeled, grayscale drawings. . . . A convincing and charming portrayal of a woman who made a difference.” ― Kirkus Reviews "Burg crafts a fictionalized telling of Carson’s life, which is accompanied by delicate and realistically rendered b&w illustrations of birds, flowers, and insects by Blackall." ― Publishers Weekly "An absolute joy to read. Burg’s writing, paired with illustrations by Blackall, bring Carson to life and give the reader a glimpse into her personal side. . . . Burg captures the awe and wonder that Carson had for nature and the natural world and her desire to share that with others, especially children." ―Book Riot “Told in flowing prose . . . the novel immerses readers in nature. Comes alive with Caldecott-winning illustrator Blackall’s signature delicate art. . . A beautifully told, gentle account of a very important person in history, nature, and conservation.” ― School Library Journal Praise for Flooded: Requiem for Johnstown : * "Stunning, significant and sorrowful, Ann E. Burg's requiem melts history into prose... Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal , starred review "Chillingly effective." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Awards and Praise for All the Broken Pieces : ALA Best Books for Young Adults IRA Notable Book for a Global Society Jefferson Cup Award Winner Booklist Editors' Choice ALA Popular Paperback for Young Adults * "[A] stirring debut novel... will make readers want to rush to the end and then return to the beginning again to make connections between past, present, friends and enemies." -- Booklist , starred review * "Using spare free verse, first-time novelist Burg beautifully evokes the emotions of a Vietnamese adoptee as he struggles to come to terms with his past." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review * "The verse form carries highly charged emotions and heavy content with elegiac simplicity." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "The story is a lovely, moving one." -- School Library Journal Awards and Praise for Serafina's Promise : ALA Notable BookALA Notable Trade Book in the Field of Social StudiesAméricas Award, Commended Title Kirkus Best Book of the Year School Library Journal Best Books of the Year Parents' Choice Gold Award WinnerNew York Public Library 100 Books for Giving and SharingThe Herald-Sun Wilde Award for Longer Books, Middle Grade NovelCybils Awards Finalists, Middle Grade FictionNAACP Image Awards Outstanding Literary Work -- Youth/Teens nomineeMichigan Great Lakes Great Books Award NomineeBank Street College Children's Book Committee -- Best Children's Books of the Year Kansas' William Allen White Award * "Lilting, lyrical, and full of hope." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review * "Powerful and uplifting." -- School Library Journal , starred review "The grace of the Haitian people is revealed in Burg's poetic language, the vastness of Haiti's needs apparent in the details of Serafina's world. Serafina's journey is one readers will find unsettling but, at the same time, rich with examples of true courage and dignity." -- Karen Hesse, author of the Newbery Medal winner Out of the Dust and Safekeeping "Serafina is certainly a resilient and admirable character who will touch the hearts of many... Through this story, Ann extends the reputation she established with All the Broken Pieces ." -- Don Gallo "A fascinating poetic tale, a magic window that opens gently and brings to your heart the cultural richness and wonders of a fate-taunting nation." -- Denize Lauture Awards and Praise for Unbound : New-York Historical Society Children's History Book Prize Winner Arn