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Crux : A Novel. by Tallent, Gabriel.;
In this soul-searching novel about risking everything to change your life, two down-and-out teens escape their lives and chase a different future through rock-climbing. From the author of 'My Absolute Darling' (a RADD pick).Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: FICTION / Action & Adventure; FICTION / Literary; FICTION / Nature & the Environment;

Beasts of the Sea : A Novel. by Turpeinen, Iida.;
In the spirit of Richard Powers and Daniel Mason, 'Beasts of the Sea' is a debut novel spanning three centuries and tied together by the tale of Stellers sea cow - a long-extinct denizen of the northern oceans. At once intimate and sweeping, this novel is about the tragic clash between man and nature. A RADD Pick.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: FICTION / Historical / General; FICTION / Literary; FICTION / Nature & the Environment;

The Last of Earth : A Novel. by Anappara, Deepa.;
'The Last of Earth' is a historical novel set in 19th-century Tibet that follows two outsiders - an Indian schoolteacher spying for the British Empire and an English lady explorer - as they venture into a forbidden kingdom. From the author of 'Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line' (a RADD pick), which was named one of the best books of the year by the NYT, The Washington Post, Time, The Guardian, and NPR. It won the Edgar Award for Best Novel.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: Historical fiction.; FICTION / Historical / General; FICTION / Literary; FICTION / Nature & the Environment;

It's a Mitig! / by George, Bridget.;
It's a Mitig! guides young readers through the forest while introducing them to Ojibwe words for nature. From sunup to sundown, encounter an amik playing with sticks and swimming in the river, a prickly gaag hiding in the bushes and a big, bark-covered mitig. Featuring vibrant and playful artwork, an illustrated Ojibwe-to-English glossary and a simple introduction to the double-vowel pronunciation system, plus accompanying online recordings, It's a Mitig! is one of the first books of its kind. It was created for young children and their families with the heartfelt desire to spark a lifelong interest in learning language.
Subjects: Picture books.; Nature; Indigenous peoples;

The river has roots / by El-Mohtar, Amal,author.;
"In the small town of Thistleford, on the edge of Faerie, the mysterious Hawthorn family tends the willow trees there. For as long as anyone can remember, the Hawthorns have paid tribute to the willow trees, honouring an ancient compact to sing to them in thanks for their magic. None, though, have taken up this calling more devotedly than the family's latest daughters, Esther and Ysabel, who cherish each other as much as they cherish the trees. But when Esther rejects a forceful suitor in favour of a lover from the land of Faerie, not only the sisters' bond but also their lives will be at risk"--Inside jacket flap.
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Novellas.; Families; Interpersonal relations; Magic; Nature worship; Sisters;

In the forests of the night / by Hughes, Alison,1966-;
"A year after her best friend Lora mysteriously disappears from Clearwood Home, eleven-year-old Ellis is put in charge of the orphanage's new arrival: Pip. Small, silent, and strange, Pip is inexplicably drawn to the eerie Ghost Tree, a fossilized relic of the Blight that killed every forest in the world. But Pip's connection to nature makes her, Ellis, and their friend Jasper targets of Mother Dear, a sinister, scientific mastermind determined to destroy the natural world and replace it with her robot-hybrid one. Kidnapped by their teacher, kidnapped again by Mother Dear's robotic pterodactyl-like creatures, and then held captive at her work camp, Ellis, Pip, and Jasper must work together to make their daring escape, learn the truth of Lora's fate, and uncover the key to nature's regeneration"--
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Orphanages; Kidnapping; Friendship; Nature;

Children of the throne / by Coelho, Joseph.; Johnson, Richard,1976-;
In this moving, hopeful story, three children are gazing down from their high-rise windows at leaves hitting the hot pavements. The summer is hotter than ever before, and the trees are tricked into thinking it is autumn. They wonder why the grown-ups are pleased by the good weather, rather than worried for the trees. A wise tree shows the children how to conjure rain and look after the forest, but in bravely finding a short-term solution, they inspire and awaken a long-term commitment in the grown ups around them. Together, they all rediscover the hidden power of reconnecting with nature, setting a topsy-turvy world the right way up, and protecting it for future generations. This important first look at climate change and protecting the natural world is brought to life by sweeping, emotive illustrations from Richard Johnson, close collaborator with Coelho on Our Building. A soft and subtle way to highlight the importance of nature-restoration efforts, this beautiful book highlights the lesser-known signs of climate change in urban environments, providing children aged 5+ with details about what to look out for in the world around them.
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Picture books.; Children; Nature; Climatic changes;

Goodbye spring, hello summer / by Pak, Kenard.;
"As the sun shines bright, rainy days disappear, new flowers begin to bloom--summer is on its way! Join a young girl as she roams grassy plains and shady forests, greeting all the signs of the coming season. In a series of conversations with everything from the rolling hills to the chickadees up above, she says goodbye to spring and welcomes the liveliness of summer"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Nature fiction.; Picture books.; Nature; Seasons; Winter; Spring;

Helm : A Novel. by Hall, Sarah.;
Helm is a ferocious, mischievous wind - a subject of folklore, part-elemental god, part-aerial demon blasting through the landscape of Northern England since the dawn of time. Dr. Selima Sutar has fiercely loved Helm all her life. But now Sutar, surrounded by infinite clouds and measuring instruments in her observation hut, fears human pollution is killing Helm. From the author of 'The Wolf Border'.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: Historical fiction.; FICTION / Literary; FICTION / Multiple Timelines; FICTION / Nature & the Environment;

Followed by the lark : a novel / by Humphreys, Helen,1961-author.;
"Inspired by the letters and diaries of Henry David Thoreau, this moving novel inhabits his life and mind"--
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Biographical fiction.; Novels.; Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862; Loss (Psychology); Nature;