Cactus queen : Minerva Hoyt establishes Joshua Tree National Park
(Book)
Author
Contributors
Ely, Jenn 1983- illustrator.
Published
New York, N.Y. : Calkins Creek, an imprint of Astra Books for Young Readers, [2024].
Status
Central Library - New Children's Nonfiction - New Children
979.4 AL
1 available
979.4 AL
1 available
East Side Library - New Children's Nonfiction - New Children
979.4 AL
1 available
979.4 AL
1 available
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Central Library - New Children's Nonfiction - New Children | 979.4 AL | On Shelf |
East Side Library - New Children's Nonfiction - New Children | 979.4 AL | On Shelf |
Subjects
LC Subjects
Biographies.
Desert conservation -- California -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Hoyt, Minerva, -- 1866-1945 -- Juvenile literature.
Joshua Tree National Park (Calif.) -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Joshua Tree National Park (Calif.) -- Juvenile literature.
Natural history -- California -- Joshua Tree National Park -- Juvenile literature.
Desert conservation -- California -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Hoyt, Minerva, -- 1866-1945 -- Juvenile literature.
Joshua Tree National Park (Calif.) -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Joshua Tree National Park (Calif.) -- Juvenile literature.
Natural history -- California -- Joshua Tree National Park -- Juvenile literature.
More Details
Published
New York, N.Y. : Calkins Creek, an imprint of Astra Books for Young Readers, [2024].
Format
Book
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Description
"Long before she became known as the Cactus Queen, Minerva Hamilton Hoyt found solace in the unexpected beauty of the Mojave Desert in California. She loved the jackrabbits and coyotes, the prickly cacti, and especially the weird, spiky Joshua trees. However, in the 1920s, hardly anyone else felt the same way. The desert was being thoughtlessly destroyed by anyone and everyone. Minerva knew she needed to bring attention to the problem. With the help of her gardening club, taxidermists, and friends, she took the desert east and put its plants and animals on display. The displays were a hit, but Minerva needed to do much more: she wanted to have the desert recognized as a national park. Although she met with President Franklin D. Roosevelt and won him over, Minerva still had to persuade politicians, scientists, teachers, and others to support her cause. And, it worked! Minerva's efforts led to what came to be known as Joshua Tree National Park in California, and saved hundreds of thousands of plants and animals. Now, the millions of people who visit each year have learned to love the desert, just as Minerva did."--,Provided by publisher.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Alexander, L., & Ely, J. 1. (2024). Cactus queen: Minerva Hoyt establishes Joshua Tree National Park (First edition.). Calkins Creek, an imprint of Astra Books for Young Readers.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Alexander, Lori and Jenn 1983- Ely. 2024. Cactus Queen: Minerva Hoyt Establishes Joshua Tree National Park. Calkins Creek, an imprint of Astra Books for Young Readers.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Alexander, Lori and Jenn 1983- Ely. Cactus Queen: Minerva Hoyt Establishes Joshua Tree National Park Calkins Creek, an imprint of Astra Books for Young Readers, 2024.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Alexander, Lori,, and Jenn 1983- Ely. Cactus Queen: Minerva Hoyt Establishes Joshua Tree National Park First edition., Calkins Creek, an imprint of Astra Books for Young Readers, 2024.
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