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Bird girl : Gene Stratton-Porter shares her love of nature with the world

Call Number

  • J 921 STRATTON (CEN, OSH, POW)

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Edition

First edition.

Publication Information

New York : Calkins Creek, an imprint of Astra Books for Young Readers, [2024]

Physical Description

1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 29 cm

Audience

Ages 4-8.

Summary

Gene Stratton-Porter was a farm girl who fell in love with birds, from the chickens whose eggs she collected to the hawks that preyed on them. When she grew up, Gene wanted nothing more than to share her love of birds with the world. She wrote stories about birds, but when a magazine wanted to publish them next to awkward photos of stuffed birds, she knew she had to take matters into her own hands. Teaching herself photography, Gene began to take photos of birds in the wild. Her knowledge of birds and how to approach them allowed her to get so close you could count the feathers of the birds in her photos. Her work was unlike anything Americans had ever seen before--she captured the true lives of animals in their natural habitat. A pioneering wildlife photographer and one of the most popular authors of the early 20th century, this bird girl showed the world the beauty of nature and why it was worth preserving.

Added Authors

Rebecca Gibbon