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CACTUS QUEEN by Lori  Alexander

CACTUS QUEEN

Minerva Hoyt Establishes Joshua Tree National Park

by Lori Alexander ; illustrated by Jenn Ely

Pub Date: March 5th, 2024
ISBN: 9781662680212
Publisher: Calkins Creek/Astra Books for Young Readers

One woman made a huge difference in keeping an extraordinary environment alive.

After Minerva Hoyt and her husband moved to Southern California in 1897, she became so enraptured by the Mojave Desert and its remarkable Joshua trees that she set out to preserve the desert’s unique, wild beauty and save it from depredation. To accomplish this goal, Minerva decided to bring the desert to the people. She reasoned that if the public could see the desert for themselves, they’d want to protect it, too. Minerva created large-scale, award-winning desert displays featuring native flora and stuffed fauna and brought them to New York, Boston, and London. Viewers were enchanted and agreed that the Mojave and its remarkable Joshua trees had to be protected. Minerva appealed to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and other public officials, and, at last, her efforts paid off, and her beloved desert was given national park status. Today, Joshua Tree National Park is a popular American landmark, and its plants and wildlife thrive. 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.

(more about Minerva, wildlife in Joshua Tree National Park, national parks of the USA, author’s note, tips for environmentalist activists, bibliography) (Informational picture book. 6-9)