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BLACK BEACH by Shaunna Stith

BLACK BEACH

A Community, an Oil Spill, and the Origin of Earth Day

by Shaunna Stith & John Stith ; illustrated by Maribel Lechuga

Pub Date: Feb. 21st, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-4998-1304-3
Publisher: Little Bee Books

The spoiling of her beloved beach by an oil spill turns a child into an eco-activist in this fictionalized view of actual events.

Light-skinned Sam is initially devastated to see what has become of her Santa Barbara beach, but as she witnesses her community laboring to rescue wildlife and clean the shore, her sadness turns to anger. Along with chronicling how that 1969 offshore spill touched off the first nationwide Earth Day the following year, this story offers a template for the sort of internal sea change required to spark real concern for environmental—or any other—issues: "Before the spill, Sam liked to pretend the oil rigs weren’t a part of her favorite place. But now she no longer wanted to look past them." The illustrations, which run to staid views of light- and dark-skinned figures in ’60s dress seen at a remove laboring on the oil-stained beach, watching old-fashioned TVs, marching, and demonstrating composting and other eco-activities, may distance both the disaster and the unexpectedly widespread response from modern readers, but along with a timeline, the backmatter includes notes on Earth Day celebrations today and suggested activities for young activists. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A reserved but perceptive view of a major milestone in the environmental movement.

(author’s note, bibliography) (Informational picture book. 6-8)