Miss Alaineus by Debra Frasier5/24/2023 ![]() Going’s manuscript, THIS IS THE PLANET WHERE I LIVE. Can you give us a bit of a run down of what your experience with this book has been from the start?ĭebra Frasier: In 2015, I agreed to illustrate the luminous, globally-unifying words of K.L. Going, I had the chance to talk to its illustrator, Debra Frasier, this very Earth Day, about her latest in a long line of books.īetsy Bird: Debra! Thank you so much for joining me on my blog today! Sometimes we say that a person has gone on a “journey” when they’ve made a book, but in your particular case I think the term applies far better than with most. ![]() Now, on the younger side, we’ve This Is the Planet Where I Live. Ziyue Chen, The Forest in the Sea: Seaweed Solutions to Planetary Problems by Anita Sanchez, and more. I’ve been impressed by a wide range of children’s books like Restoring: Prairie, Woods, and Pond: How a Small Trail Can Make a Big Difference by Laurie Lawlor, The Last Plastic Straw: A Plastic Problem and Finding Ways to Fix It by Dee Romito, ill. ![]() ![]() I’ve seen some interesting round-ups recently about children’s books with environmental bents. ![]()
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