Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends. I’m so glad that March is a long month…31 days…because it’s also Women’s History Month and we’ve been celebrating picture books that feature extraordinary female characters. I’m so excited to share this brand-new book from Lori Alexander and Jen Ely: CACTUS QUEEN: Minerva Hoyt Establishes Joshua Tree National Park. And the lovely Lori, knowing how busy I’ve been with #50PreciousWords, kindly stopped by to share the following information with us – and I just had to add the craft activity. And make sure you hang around to the end of the post and leave a comment because Lori is offering a super amazing giveaway: Winner’s choice of a Picture Book Critique or an Ask-Me-Anything Zoom chat. WELCOME to Lori!!!
Cactus Queen: Minerva Hoyt Establishes Joshua Tree National Park
Written by Lori Alexander
Art by Jenn Ely
Published by Calkins Creek/Astra BYR
Ages: 7-10
Themes: Women’s Biography, Environment, Determination
LORI: Discovering a lesser-known historical figure can be quite a treat for a nonfiction picture book author. When I learned about Minerva Hoyt’s unusual means to garner attention for her cause—protecting her favorite spot, the Joshua tree region of the Mojave desert—I knew this was a story kids would love.
In the early 1900s, this area was being destroyed by construction, harvesting, arson, and general carelessness. Minerva’s methods to combat the damage included trains, planes, automobiles, flower shows, scrapbooking, a letter writing campaign, and ultimately delivering her message all the way to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Very impressive, as this was a time when not everyone was open to hearing what a woman had to say.
This story is also meaningful to me as I visited Joshua Tree National Park as a child, which wasn’t too far from my home in San Diego, CA. Now I live with my own family in another desert—the Sonora desert of Tucson, AZ. The issues of conservation that Minerva addressed are still relevant to us today. The back matter in CACTUS QUEEN gives additional resources and tips for the next generation of environmentalists. I hope you enjoy reading about mighty Minerva!
WOW! That was fascinating. We always love to hear the story behind the story.
And here’s a little bit about Lori and links for you to connect with her and buy her books:
In addition to picture books, LORI ALEXANDER writes chapter books about the fascinating history of science and medicine. She won a Sibert Honor Award for All in a Drop: How Antony van Leeuwenhoek Discovered an Invisible World, and A Sporting Chance: How Ludwig Guttmann Created the Paralympic Games was named a Kirkus Reviews Best Book. Her recent release, What’s a Germ, Joseph Lister?: The Medical Mystery That Forever Changed the Way We Heal, is a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection. Lori resides in Tucson, Arizona, with her scientist husband and two book-loving teens. lorialexanderbooks.com
Lori occasionally posts to IG: @lorialexanderbooks or Twitter: @LoriJAlexander
Peek into or purchase CACTUS QUEEN here.
Lori is offering a picture book critique OR a 20-minute “Ask-Me-Anything” Zoom to one lucky commenter!
RELATED ACTIVITIES:
Cactus Crafts
For detailed instructions on any of these cactus crafts: https://funcraftskids.com/10-cactus-crafts-to-delight/
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend…please remember to leave a comment and share widely on social media for a chance to WIN the awesome giveaway – an opportunity for a critique or chat with Lori Alexander!
Yes, it’s that time of year (we’re staring to bloom here in the Sonoran desert as well). Thanks for visiting the blog, Jilanne, and for adding CACTUS QUEEN to your TBR pile!
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Thanks Vivian and Lori. And congratulations Lori on your latest book. The story is so intriguing! I’m looking forward to checking it out at the library this week (just checked to see if they have it!)
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Thanks for checking it out, Mary (glad it’s in your library!).
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What an inspiring story! Visiting the Joshua Tree National Park is now on my travel wish list. And reading your book on my TBR list. Thank-you!
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Hooray! Plan your trip for spring or fall to avoid the desert heat. Hope you love it!
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Adding this book to my library book order for next school year. Well-done picture book biographies are needed in school libraries and CACTUS QUEEN is one of them. Congratulations!
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Thanks so much, Nadine! Happy to visit with your students. Let me know if you’d like more info.
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As a California resident who’s somewhat familiar with the Joshua Tree National Monument, I’m eager to read CACTUS QUEEN. I just placed a hold on the next available copy at the San Francisco Pubic Library.
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Great to hear that CACTUS QUEEN is in your public library! Hope you enjoy reading about mighty Minerva!
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Thanks to this golden age of picture book biographies about lesser known people, I have learned so much about so many fascinating groundbreakers, activist, and more!
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Same here, Deena! Today’s nonfiction is so much richer than what I remember as a kid.
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I love Lori’s books!
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Thanks so much, Hilary!
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Oh my goodness!! Those beautiful illustrations compliment the enriching text!! What a beautiful looking book! Congrats and well done, Lori!
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Thank you, Marci! I love Jenn’s illustrations, too!
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Wow, CACTUS QUEEN is on my TBR read list. I will also ask if our local library has it! Congratulations, so happy to learn about Minerva Hoyt! 📖😊
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Thanks for requesting CACTUS QUEEN at your public library. Hope you enjoy reading about mighty Minerva!
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What a great story! I’ve been to Joshua Tree— such a fascinating natural environment!
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It’s beautiful! There’s nothing else like it 🙂
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Such an intriguing book (wasn’t familiar with Minerva Hoyt) with a catchy title, Lori. This is definitely on my “to read” list. Congratulations!
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Thanks for adding to your “to be read” list, Angela. Hope you enjoy it!
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Just got this one out from my local library, so excited to read it and then share it with my kiddos too!
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Thanks for checking it out! Love to hear that it’s been stocked in your public library!
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Oh, I love this! I grew up in Arizona and the desert! And I’ve been to Joshua Tree National Park. Very cool! And now I live in the desert side of WA state! I think I need to read this book!
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Three deserts–you have me beat!
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Thank you for sharing. I love learning something new!
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It’s inspiring to learn about Minerva’s activism, especially considering the historical expectation that women were seen and not heard.
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