Renowned environmentalist McKibben reminds youth of the importance of unity.
In a world divided by borders, ideals, and so much more, we all live on the same planet. If there is any hope to save it from destruction, we need to work together: “The human game is a team sport.” McKibben extols the power of cooperation: “When we work together, we can do incredible things.” Each page shows an example of the possibilities. Lights blink on at night after a day of installing solar panels (with wind turbines in the background), trees are replanted after a forest fire, and two people help tiny sea turtles along their journey by carrying them to the water. McKibben then shifts perspectives, focusing on the motivation for these actions. An undercurrent of love runs through all: “It’s love that lets each of us see we’re not the most important thing on Earth, and makes us okay with that.” All scenarios are enacted by a racially diverse group, with Lewis’ illustrations radiating a warm glow that highlights the hopeful message. While the text, adapted from McKibben’s adult title Falter (2019), is sincere, it does read a bit disjointedly, and though it’s straightforward, some of the ideas are a bit complex for younger readers. Full-page author and illustrator notes add personal reflections. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
A message told simply enough for young ones but best internalized by an older crowd.
(Picture book. 4-8)