Heidi Tyline King has written many books for adults, but this is
her first book for children.
Ekua Holmes has lived and worked in Boston her entire life. She
began her picture book career in 2015, illustrating Voice of
Freedom- Fanny Lou Hamer, which was awarded a Caldecott Honor and
the Coretta Scott King John Steptoe New Talent Award. She was
awarded back-to-back Coretta Scott King Illustration Medals for Out
of Wonder in 2017 and The Stuff of Stars in 2018. Her books have
achieved numerous medals, honors and international acclaim.
Praise for Saving American Beach:
A 2023 Rhode Island Children's Book Award Nominee
A 2022 Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year
A 2022 ALA Top Ten Sustainability Themed Children’s Book
A 2022 Texas Topaz Reading List Pick
A 2022 ALA Notable Children’s Book
A 2022 ILA Notable Book for a Global Society Award Winner
A 2022 NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Book Pick
A 2021 Chicago Public Library Best Book Pick
A 2021 Black Caucus American Library Association Best of the Best
Booklist Honorable Mention
“Caldecott Medalist Holmes celebrates this champion of color with
wondrous multi-patterned collage.” —The New York Times
★ “Holmes’ stunning, intricately composed paint-and-collage images
bring MaVynee to life in full color . . making each spread visually
rich, realistic, and fascinating. King’s storytelling, Holmes’
artwork, and informative backmatter portray MaVynee Betsch as the
larger-than-life Black environmentalist she was. A spectacular
story about a little-known eco-warrior whose story should be told
and retold.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
★ “King crafts musical prose, skillfully connecting Betsch’s
musical career with her love of the beach. Caldecott Honoree
Holmes’s art, rendered in acrylic and collage, incorporates
patterns created from handmade stencils and stamps, resulting in
richly multilayered illustrations. A moving portrayal of a
little-known preservationist.” —Publishers Weekly, starred
review
★ “What a treat to read this beautiful picture book! . . . Holmes’
artistry enhances the wonder of the beach, MaVynee’s environmental
crusade, and the historical significance of the story. This book
provides an inspirational view into a rare piece of Floridian and
African American history. . . A welcome addition to any elementary
school library.” —School Library Connection, starred review
★ “This lushly illustrated picture-book biography tells the story
of MaVynee Betsch, an opera-singing African American
environmentalist and activist . . . Holmes' vibrant, multilayered
collages aptly evoke the ocean and shifting sands, and are
especially effective in capturing MaVynee's determined stance, her
brilliant outfits, and her seven-foot-long tresses. . . This story
of a wealthy, sophisticated, talented, and larger-than-life
activist deserves a wide audience.” —Booklist, starred review
★ “In this inspirational picture book . . . King's engaging
text gracefully pairs with Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award
Winner and Caldecott Honoree Ekua Holmes's acrylic and collage
illustrations. Holmes captures MaVynee as a caretaker and advocate,
and her use of bright colors and handmade stamps elevate MaVynee's
special way of paying homage to her beach: adorning her
seven-foot-long mane with colorful seashells and pins. . .
Alluring.” —Shelf Awareness, starred review
“Author and illustrator work in exceptional harmony here to bring
MaVynee and the beach to life . . . Even later, when MaVynee
returns to the now-abandoned beach, nursing her own depression,
Holmes finds beauty in the sadness, using the long horizontals of
the spreads to glorious and poignant effect.” —The Horn Book
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